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WARE GENEALOGY; 



ROBERT WARE, 



OF DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, 
1642 — 1699, 



AND 



HIS LINEAL DESCENDANTS. 



Compiled by Miss Emma Forbes Ware, of Milton, Mass. 

1S3S— 189S. 



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BOSTON, MASS. 

PUBLISHED BY CHARLES H. POPE, 

221 Columbus Ave. 

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The nucleus of the following work was an article entitled " Genealogy 
of Robert Ware of Dedham, Mass., by Miss Emma F. Ware, Milton, 
Mass.," printed in the N. E. Hist. Gen. Register for January, 1887 ; re- 
printed, by permission, in pamphlet form the same year. The work was 
subsequently completely revised by Miss Ware, and brought to its present 
scope. 



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BOSTON : 
ilresg of iDabili Clapp & Son. 



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[Following is the Preface to the pamphlet issued in 1887.] 



PREFACEl. 



In the compilation of the following sketch the principal source 
of information has been the Town liegisters. Copies of the records 
of over forty towne have been obtained from town clerks, the 
larfjest number of names bein<^ found at AVrentham. The mar- 
riage of the original Robert and the births of all his children arc 
found at Dedham, and the descendants of his five sons can be 
folloAved for many years in an unbroken line in the records of 
Wrentham, Needham and Franklin. As the numbei's increase, 
however, the difficulty of identification becomes greater, for until 
the present century, except in the births, the name of the parent is 
seldom given. x\t this point, then, family traditions and records 
become indispensable, and thanks are due to all those who have 
kindly assisted to make this record as complete as it is. Many of 
the omissions are due to the failure of various persons, town clerks 
and others, to respond to letters of inquiry. 

In one case only has the information been derived wholly from 
private sources. SamueP (No. 15) disappeared early from the 
^\'rcntham records, and no trace of him could be found. It was 
only by accident that a descendant was discovered in the West, and 
by this means a tolerably com[)lcte record of that brancli has been 
obtained. To this brancli belono;s a member of the fifth jrencration, 
Thomas Ware* of Granville, 111., now in his eighty-first year. As 
he was born the day his grandfather, Samuel,'^ died, two lives carry 
US back to within eighteen years of the lifetime of the first Robert; 
and if Robert had lived unlil 1717, as the father of six .such long- 
lived sons as Ebenezer* and his five brothers might well liuve done, 
three lives would cover the whole period since the first settlement of 

* Since the above was in press, intelligence has been received of the deatli of Mr. 
Thomas Ware, at Granville, lUiiioiij, on tlio sixth i>f DecciiibLT. 



4 WARE GENEALOGY. 

the country. The average age of these six men was more than 
eighty years, and one of them lived to be ninety-seven. 

In the course of this investigation a good deal of material has 
been collected, including not only some names which bring several 
branches down to the present time and others which have not yet 
been fitted into their proper place, but also wills, deeds and personal 
records and anecdotes for which there was no room in this brief 
outline.* One instance may be given: Eleazer Wood, father of 
Hnnnah Ware (page 18), was scalped by the Indians during the 
attack on Medfield, 1675-6, when a boy of fourteen. He survived, 
and afterwards married, but was " subject to mental aberrations " 
and died early. His descendants may here find a clue to eccen- 
tricities which have hitherto puzzled them. There is a tradition 
that the great-grandson who named his daughter China, would 
have named his son Croclcery if his wife had not protested. Is not 
the cause of this freak to be looked for in the disaster that befel 
young Eleazer Wood as he and his brother were yoking their oxen 
that dim, cold February morning? Emerson says, "Every man is 
a bundle of his ancestors." We are what our ancestors have made 
us, and our descendants will be what tlieir ancestors make them. 

Whether this additional material is ever preserved in a more per- 
manent form will depend largely upon the interest taken by the 
various members of the family in supplying the necessary further 
information, and also upon the demand for so expensive a work as 
this would be. The present sketch comes down late enough for 
almost any one to discover to which branch he himself belongs. 

Emma F. Ware. 

Milton, Massachusetts, 
December 11, 1886. 

* Altliough great pains have been taken to secure the correctness of the data in the 
following paper, it is im])ossible that no mistakes should have been made. All cor- 
rections, emendations and additions will be gratefully received by tlie compiler, as it 
is hoped as soon as possible to print a fuller account of the famil}-, bringing the history 
down to the present time. Some facts have been obtained from a sketcli printed in 
the Register, vol. vi., in connection with Joseph Ware's journal of an expedition to 
Canada. 

For the items relating to the Day and Wight families, the compiler is indebted to 
Mr. J). F. Day, of iUiifalo, and Mr. W. W. Wight, of Milwaukee ; for extracts from the 
records of IJristol County', Mass., to Mr. J. W. Wilcox, of Taunton, and Rev. W. L. 
ChaOin, of North Easton ; for the topograjjhy of Dedham, to Mr. D. G. Hill, of Ded- 
ham, and Mr. C. C. Greenwood, of Needham. 



INTRODUCTORY NOTE. 



From the year 1887, when the Register article and the Pamphlet 
saw the light, till October, 1898, when her pen was finally laid 
down, Miss AVare did a very large amount of most careful work in 
gathering and compiling the annals of the family. She then felt 
that her task was practically completed, and longed for time and 
strength to see it in type. 

Those who loved her most have not been willing that her noble 
endeavor should fail of its purpose, nor that the friends* Avho had 
cooperated with her should lose their joint "labor of love." For 
this reason the present publication is made; wherein Miss A\ are's 
collections and writings concerning Wares and the children of 
Ware mothers are printed with the fewest possible changes of phrase 
or form. Her valuable notes upon Wares whose relation to the 
Dedham family was not proven, ai'c placed in the Appendix for 
further study by those most interested. The article upon Wares in 
England has been compiled by another hand while the genealogy 
was passing through the press. C. 11. P. 

* Acknowledgments would uiidoubtcdlj- have been made in print by Jliss Ware to 
Messrs. Lyman Eugene Ware, Jiruce liichardsou Ware, George Gilbert Ware, ami 
several others who assisted her very much in tracing out hu-ge branches of the faniilj* 
and gathering facts of great interest. 



ENGLISH NOTES. 

Compiled by the publisher chiefly from documents copied by Mrs. Francis B. Troup, 

Offwell House, Honiton, Eiig. 



The county of Devon, from which many of the settlers of Maine 
and New Hampshire, a hirge part of the earliest inhabitants of 
Dorchester, and many other pioneers came, has been for centuries 
the home of numerous persons bearing the name Ware (in its various 
forms). 

In deeds relating to the parish of St. Mary Arches, in the city of Exeter, 
land was conveyed 1 August, in the tenth year of king Edward IV [1471] 
by Thomas Weir, son aud heir of Robert AVeir of Exeter. 

Richard Were, of Honiton Clyst, made his will 1 January, 4 Edward 

V VI [1550]; minor sons Thomas and Edward; in case of their death 
before the age of 18, bequest to go to son John; to his father (who is 
sick) a gown that is at Exeter ; residue to wife Joan and son John ; 
mentions brother Edward. [Dean and Chapter]. 

John Weare, of Sowtou, husbandman; will, 1583. To poor of Pinhoe 
and of Clist Honiton; wife Elizabeth; sou Edmund under 21; dans. 
Margaret aud Dorothy aud son William Weare ; father Edmond AYeare. 
Overseers, John Pyne of Heavitree, Thomas Weare of Holbrook (Clist 
Honiton), AVilliam Ay ton. [Arclid. of Ex.] 

Edmund AVeare, yeoman, will dated 8 IJecember, 1584. Wife Alice ; 

V son Thomas-; childi-en of son John ; Grace, dau. of son in law Jherome 
Cheriton ; children of sons in law John Hill, Henrie Coose and Richard 
Jervis ; Stewart, Henrie AVeare ; maid servant, Marie Hechman ; Dennys 
Clerke, maid servant to sou in law Gilbert Pousford. Overseers, James 
Coose, Thomas AA'eare, my son, aud Henrie Coose ; witnesses Jherome 
Cheriton, clarke, Thomas AVare, James Peryam and John Lympanie. 
[Arclid. of Ex.] 

In AA^oodbury, Robert AYarre and Christian Yeele were married 16 
April, 1557. 

Robert Weare and Joan Follett were married at St. Mary Arches, 
Exeter, 10 April, 1627. Robert AYeare of Clist Honiton and Charity 
Carter of Pynhowe were licensed to marry at Exeter June 2, 1 628 ; and 
Robert AYeare of Ottery St. Mary aud Thomasiu, daughter of Anthony 
Butt of the same were licensed February 7, 1630-1. 

Robert AA'eare of Whitstone, tailor, made his will Dec, 20, 1622; pro- 
bated 25 March, 1623. Bequeathed to wife Joane, son Thomas, grancf^ 
daughter Joane, daughter of son Thomas. 

Robert AYeare of Clyst Honiton made will 27 December, 1632. Begs 
his wife Joan to be a good mother to his children ; bequeaths to son 
AYilliam best cloak and coat, aud certain sjiecified articles after the death 
of wife; daughter Elizabeth had made over certain rights in lauds before 



WARE GENEALOGY. 7 

her decease ; (laughters Jane, Joane, Dorothy and Katharine, all minors ; 
son Robert Weave, a minor, to have lands at Farriiiijdoii, wliich are to 
revert to daugliter Dorothy it he die before marriage. Cousin John 
Michell, William Bishopp, ffrancis AYaldron and brother Nathaniel Weare, 
overseers. AVituesses, Jolm AValdron, Nathaniel AVeare and Jolin AVeare. 
Signed (with mark) ; seal, a fleur de lis. Inventory of Robert AVeare 
the elder, veho dyed the 7 day of November, lGiJ3, made by AA'iJliam 
Bishopp, Nathaniel AA'^eare and AVilliam AVeare. Total 388 11. Proved 
4 December, 1G33. 

Robert AVeare the elder, late of Ottery, administration of his estate 
was granted October 29, 1646, to James Batt, during the minority of 
the children Robert, Roger and ffrances ; bond by James Batt, yeoman, 
and Tristram Stoning, tanner, of Iloniton. AVitnesses, Matthew Bennett 
and Nicholas Pigeon. [Archd. Ex.] 

Topsham, March 14, 1643, Hannah, dau. of Robert AA^are and Elizabeth 
his wife, was baptized. 

John, sou of Roger and Christian AA''are, bapt. 6 October, 1639; Jolm, 
son of Henry and Sarah AVare, bapt. 28 December, 1639 ; John son of 
George and Dorothie AA^are, bapt. 6 October, 1 640 ; Margaret, daughter 
of John and Mary AA'are, bajit. 13 October, 1640; John, son of John 
AVare, bapt. 5 March, 1642. [Ottery St. Mary.] 

The following parish registers in Devonshire have been searched for 
traces of our man : Houiton Clyst, Farringdou, Ottery St. IMary, Silver- 
ton, and Feuiton ; and all wills and admins, which seemed likely to bear 
upon the subject ; but no positive evidonce in the case has been discovered. 

The identification of " Robert "VYeare " is not a simple matter. 
The residence of the bridegroom of 1627 is not stated, though it 
might be inferred to have been St. INIary's, as the marriage took 
place there. The groom of 1628 is located at Clist Iloniton ; but 
the man of this parish whose will we have here calls his wife Joan ; 
he also has at least two children who must have been born as 
far back as 1611, since Elizabeth has made a deed of land and 
William is treated as "of age." The records do not tell us whether 
these were first or second marriages. The son llobert and four 
daughters are certainly under 21 years of age, hut the dates of 
their birth can not be ascertained, since the parish registers of 
Honiton Clist are wanting till the year 1683. 

The absence of the names of Robert's children at Ottery indi- 
cates that they were born before 1635 ; Avhicli points back to 
the marriage with Tliomasin Butt in 1630. This would show the 
two Roberts cxliibited in these Probate records as entirely separate 
jjjen, each having a minor son Robert at the date of his death; 
of these juniors one was still a minor in 1646, four years after our 
pioneer Avas on Massaclnisetts soil ; but the other was living in 
1632, with a bequest which sounds as if he were well grown. And 
it is a natural inquiry whether this Iloniton Clist youth may not 
have become the Dcdiiam planter. 



WARES IN ESSEX, KENT AND LONT)ON. 

From printed transcripts of diocesan and parish records we ex- 
tract the following items relating to the family in the Eastern part 
of England. 

William Ware of Dengie, co. Essex, and Margaret Smith of Bradwell 
juxta Mare, said cc, widow of Smith of Boston, co. Lincoln, hus- 
bandman, were heensed by the bishop of London to marry at Br. March 
9, 1584-5. 

Thomas Ware, clerk, of Orsett, co. Essex, and Mary Dewcye of St. 
Lawrence, Old Jewry, Loudon, widow of Henry Dewcye of same parish, 
leather seller; license issued Dec. 2, L589. The same gentleman was 
licensed Nov. 28, 1595, to marry Mary Kelly of Stepney, Middx., widow 
of Thomas Kelly, gent, of same parish. 

John Ware and Elizabeth Meare of Ospringe, co. Kent, were licensed 
by bishop of Canterbury Dec. 8, 1578, to marry at St. Margaret's, Canter- 
bury. 

Elizabeth Ware, widow, of Osprmge, Kent, had license from bishop of 
Canterbury May 9, 1582, to marry Robert Sowget of same parish. 

Elizabeth Ware, now of the city of London, widow of WiUiam Ware, 
late of Chidingstone, co. Kent, was licensed by bishop of London March 
25, 1586, to marry John Bucklande, yeoman, at St. Antholiu's, London; 
married same day. 

Edward Ware of Staplehurst, yeoman, and Susanna Crowch, of Lydd, 
CO. Kent, were licensed by bishop of Canterbury June 10, 1612, to marry 
at Burmarsh or Sellinge. Edward Ware of Staplehurst, clothier, bachelor, 
aged about 23, at his own government, was licensed by bp. of Cant. Sept. 
21, 1G21, to marry Amy Borden of Headcorn, maiden, about 19, dau. of 
Matthew B. of same parish, dec. and now in gov. of her mother Joan Bor- 
den, widow, who consents. 

Margaret Ware, widow of Peter Ware, haberdasher, was licensed by 
bp. of London Nov. 4, 1 623, to marry William Plowman, haberd. of Crook- 
ed Lane, Loud. ; married at St. Michael's, Cornhill, Nov. 5 ; called '' of 
St. Michael's, Crooked Lane ". 

Grissell Ware of Eayleigh, co. Essex, 30, widow of Anthony Ware, Esq. 
of the same, was licensed by bp. of London June 11, 1639, to marry Rich- 
ard Hoper, Esp., of Lincoln's Inn, London, bachelor, 35 ; married at St. 
Mary, Woolnoth two days later. 

Registers of the parishes referred to (and not yet examined) are extant 
from dates here following : Dengie, 1725; Orsett, 1669; Chedingstone, 
1558; Rayley, 1548 ; St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, 1539 ; Bradwell by 
the sea, 1558 ; Staplehurst, 1538. No wills of persons here mentioned 
have yet been seen. 

It is not unlikely that the family was found in other parts ^ 
England at the period of the making of New England ; quite pro- 
bably a careful search of parish registers and wills may result in 
the discovery of some positive evidence of the birthplace and paren- 
tage of Robert of Dedham or of others of the name who came early 
to our country. 



KEY TO DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT* WARE, OF DEDIIAM. 



HEADS OF FAMILIES. 



II. 



III. 



2. John 



8. John 



9. Eliezet 

10. Joseph 

11. Benjamin 

12. Nathaniel 

13. Beriah 



3. Nathaniel i 14. Josiah 



(^ 15. Samuel 



'16. Ebenezer 



17. Robert 



~~ 4. Robert 



5. Samuel 



18. Michael 



6. Ephraim 



7. Ebenezer 



{ 



19. Jonathan 

20. Ephraim 

21. Robert 

22. Nathaniel 



< 





IV. 


23. 


William 


24. 


John 


25. 


Moses 


26. 


Eleazer 


27. 


Daniel. 


28. 


Ilezekiah 



I 29, 



John 



C 30. Benjamin 

"] 31. Nathaniel 

(^ 32. Josiah 

( 35. Josiah 



36. Elijah . 

37. Asa. . 

38. Joseph 

39. Daniel 



f 40. Samuel 

I 

•{ 41. Jonathan 



42. Jesse 

[ 43. Ebenezer 

4—44. Eliphalet 

[ 45. Elisha . 

46. Robert 

47. Timothy 

48. Joseph _, 

49. Jonathan 

50. Henry . 

51. Thomas 

52. Ichabod 

63. Jabez 



64. Michael 



(55. Jonathan 

66. Melntiah 

f 57. Samuel 

\ 68. Ephraim . 

{69. Robert 

60. Jonatlian 

61. Moses 

I 62. Ebenezer 

\ 03. Nathaniel 



{ 



120. 
^121. 



William 

George 

Josepli ^^ 

John 

William 

£zra 

Moses 

David 

Jesse 

Billy 

Ziba 

Eli 

Daniel 

Elijah 

Hezekiah 

Joseph 

John 

Benjamin 

Henry 

Azariah 

Samuel 

William 

Jairus 

Warren 

Josiah 
Elisha 
Darius 
Luther 

Asa 

Joseph 

William 

Daniel 

Reuben 

Reuel 

Dexter 

William 

Timothy 

Samuel 

Joseph K. 

John 

Ralph 

Thomas ' 

Sylvester G. 

Solomon L. 

Nathan 
Oliver 
Asa 
Joel 

Timothy 

Elias 



122. Samuel 

123. Asaph 
b. Nathan 
7. Obed 
S. Joseph „^ 
9. Ebenezer 

0. Cyrus 

1. Pninehas. 

2. Jason 

3. Amos 

4. Abial 

5. Ariel 

6. Michael 

7. Reuben 

8. George 
q. James 

0. Abijah 

1. P'rcdcrick 

2. Paul 

3. Jonathan 

4. Cyrus 
1;. Melatiah 

6. Horatio G. 

7. Daniel L. 



150. 



152. 
■53. 



Abel 

Samuel 
James 



{ 

/157. Jonathan 
\ i;S. KhcncZLT 

lason 

Nathaniel 



( my. 

XlOo. 



10 



WARE GENEALOGY — KEY. 



KEY. 



64 I 161. William^/ 

, 65 j 164. George 

66 I 166. Joseph^ 

67 1 167. Richard 

68 I 171. John 

r 172. Levi 



173. Ezra 
69 <{ 174. Lemuel 



175. John 



70 i 



176. George 

177. Comfort 

178. Elijah 



179. Benjamin 



180. Moses 



(181. Amariah 
182. Elcazer 
183. Sanford. 



400 WUliam UJ ^ 650 Enoch R.^ 



I 403. John S. 



r404. Carlos 
405. Addison 



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{ 



406. Erastus 

407. James R. 

' 408. John A. 
409. Hiram 
.410. George L. 

411. Alonzo L. 

412. Charles 

413. George 

414. Comfort 

415. William 
Ul6. Elijah 

417. Moses 
r418. Obadiah 

419. Benjamin 

420. David 

421. Enoch 

422. John Q. A. < 

f 424. Moses, Jr. -j 
t 426. Cyrus C. 

f 427. Frederick A. 
1428. Nathan 



651. John M. 

652. Clinton A. 

( 653. George R. 

\ 654. Levi B. 

f655. Oscar J. 

656. Wallace K. 

657. Frank H. 

I 658. John 



I 661. C. Henry 
/661a. Edmund B. 



{ 



662. Moses H. 



663. 



Henry 
Justus H. 



664. 

665. David S. 



f666. 
\ 667. 
(668. 

I 669. 
{670. 



Wesley L. 
George E. 
Lucius J. 

Edwin C. 
Moses L. 



r 800. William R.9 ^ 
\801. E. James 



f 806. 
\807. 



Herbert H. 
Sidnev L. 



WARE GENEALOGY — KEY. 



11 



184. Zenas" 



I 



430. 
432. 



Jonathan D.' -j 
Joel 



18-5. Ziba |433. Lyman 



74 ^ 



186. Jacob 

187. Joseph 



r434. 

435. 

436. 
/437. 
\438. 



Ziba 

Phineas A. 

Joseph 
Joseph - 
Harlan P. 



671. Alonzo A.'' 



George 
"William 
Sidney 
Merritt 

James R. 
Arthur W, 




f G79. George G. 



'439. David 

75 1 188. David ] 440. Gilbert A. { ^^ "^ZuinV. 

(.441. ElbridgeG. 

76 I 190. Amherst | 443, Arrival P. 



r 192. Jason 



78 <i 



193. Hezekiah 

194. Preston 



'195. Alpheus 

"^ ^ 196. Ashur 
197. Henry 

f 198. Walter 

I 
80 <; 199. Orlando 

I 

L200. Elbridge 



r,,, T , ,, [681. George H. 
445. Lcander M. | ^^^^ ^^^^^f^^ ^ 



< 



[446. Samuel C. 



/ 



447. Herman. 



1448. Hezekiah L. 



f 683. William F. 

I 684. Leander M. 

\ 685, Samuel M. 

686. Stephen N. 

1^687. Edward N. 

I 688. Charles H. 



f449. Orlando 

j 450. Charles C. | 689. Alpheus C. 

I 451. John 

U52. Joseph S.^ I 690. Robert B. 

■J 453. Joseph A. 



I 454. Albert P. 



f 455. Elisha S. 
\ 456. William 

< 457. Edwin 



f 692. Robert H. 
! 693. George C. 
] 694. Albert P. 
[695. Dexter L. 



698. John 



{ 



458. Edwin A. 



81 



I 201. 



Eleazer. 



J460. Vorestus 
J_461. Benjamin 



/ 699. Arthur B. 
\701. Edgar V. 



12 



WARE GENEALOGY — KET. 



'202. Henryfi 



82 \ 



203. John 

204. William^ 

205. Charles E. 

206. Thornton K. 



83 { 207. Otis 



f463. 

■j 464. 
1^465. 

1 466. 

I 468. 

J469. 

472. 
473. 

■'474. 

475. 
476. 



'705. Wm. Rotch** 

John F. W.' \ 706. Arthur L. 

707. Francis M. 
Wm. Robert 

Charles P. | 708. Henry 

John 

Henry 

Charles E. 

Azariah 

Leonard 

Aaron W. 

Albert 
John 



709. Geo. Otis 

710. Warren O. 

711. Herbert A. 



85 I 213. Samuel A. 



86 



f 214. William D. |482. George H. 
(215. Benjamin B. 

I 



216. Warren 

217. Elbridge 



/ 486. Elton W. 
\487. Nelson 

/488. Jairus 



92 I 221. Josiah 



223. Lyman C. 

•J- i^ 224. Darius 
(.225. Elijah 

95 I 226. Samuel 

97 I 227. Francis T. 

102 I 228. Daniel N. 
229. Reuben N. 



r490. Lyman E. 
-I 491. Henry C. 
1^492. Robert A. 

f 494. Myron L. 
(495. Walter E. 



103 



r229. Rci 
I23O. Wi 



ailiam S. 
104 I 231. Reuel W. 



496. Eugene F. 



< 497. Frank N. 

f 498. Winfield F, 
1.499. Howard R. 

I 500. Herbert S. 



WARE GENEALOGY — KEY. 



13 



105 I 232. George D.^ 

234. William A. 

235. Lemuel R. 



106 



1 



.Qg f237. Samuel, jr. 
*-238. Austin 

109 I 239. William ^ 

110 I 240. Joseph ^ 



r241. EchvardK. 



111 \ 242. Lyman 

243. Elisha C. 
^244. Henry F. 

'245. Thomas S. 

246. Charles K. 

247. William S. 

112 ^ 248. Henry M. 

249. James W. 

250. Joseph E.__ 

251. Justin P. 

113 I 252. Levi I. 

■253. GoodaleS. 
254. Charles S. 

114 \ lob. Justin C. 

j 256. Henry S. 
^257. Jesse D. 



r258. Amariah 



1 602. Walter^ 
1 503. Edward G. 



f 504. Frederick 

\ 505. Joseph E. 

f 506. Alfred K. 

\ 507. Charles E. 



115 i 



259. Nathan, jr. 



260. Asa 



116 



118 



261. Duty 



I 262. Isaiah 

f 263. Amos 
t 2G4. Alvan 



< 515. Justin C. 



519. OrenC. 
. 520. Caleb A. 

621. Lyman S. 

622. Newell 
523. Ellis 

624. Nathan F. 
626. John W. 



'531. Alberto. 
^ 532. Lyman S. 
^633. Gilbert A. 



I 712. Frederick^ 

I 713. Edward C. 

f714. Erastus 
1715. Walter B. 

f 718. George H. 

1719. Lyman D. 

1 720. Charles N. 

f 722. George A. 
\ 723. Charles W. 



I 724. Sumner B. 



I 829. George "liy, 
I 830. WiUiam F.^ 



,„„ f 265. Timothy 
^^^ \266. Avery S. 



14 



WARE GENEALOGY — KEY. 



121 



r267. Elias« 



268. Preston 



269. James 



271. Ephraim G. 

272. Milton 

273. Addison 

r 274. Samuel, jr. 
I 275. Alfred 

1276. Willard 
f277. Pliny 



^^^ ^ 278. Ariel 



279. Asaph 

'280. Nathan jr., 

281. Everett 

282, Rufus 



122 



126 



'283. Joseph 



127 J 



! 284. Obed 
284a. Benjamin 



I 



285. David 



128 ^ 



r286. Josiah H. 
I 

! 286a. Daniel A. 



287. Asa B. 

288. Lyman P. 



■536. 
.536a 

r537. 

538. 
539. 



Edward Y.' 
. Elias H. 



I 724a. Wm. Eliot^ -| 831. Edward ¥.» 

r 724b. John H. 
t724c. Henry E. 



Robert G. 
Lorenzo D. 
Preston. 



j 725. R. Galen 



L 

f540. James 

I 
^ 541. 

I 542. 
'^543. 

I 544. 



f 726. Francis A. 
^ 727. Charles H. 
1^728. BrixceR. 

I 729. Norman W. 

Paschal P. P.| 730. Paschal P. P. 

Joseph 0. "" 
Addison P. 

Samuel C. 



r547. 

t 548. 



Edwin A. 
Addison 



I 550. Elias 

f 551. Rufus 

*- 552. Pliny Clark | 731. George H. 



r553. Chandler 
J 554. Schujder 
; 555. Ariel 
1556. Charles B. 

556a. Alfred 

566b. Edwin L, 



{ 



r 732. Milo L. 

\ 733. Matthew Asaph 

/ 733a. Albert L. 
t 733b. Gilbert N. 



I 556c. Wesley 

f 556d. Willard W. j 734. Benjamin K. 



556e. Rufus A. 



r556f. Obed 



-« -i 



\ 556g. Nathan 
.556h. Timothy 



/735. 

1736, 



Charles F. 
Nathan 



[737. William H. 
\ 738. George P. 



556i. David 

556]. Obed 

556k. Philander H. 

557. Wm. Good 

558. Augustus L. 

559. Marcellus A. 

561. Edmund A. 



■SVARE GENEALOGY — KEY. 



15 



129 ' 



289, 
290, 

29L 



130 



f 



293. 
294. 



''' {III: 



132 



r297. 
(298. 

299. 
300. 



James" 
Joseph ^ 

Timothy 

Cyrus, jr. 
Thomas B. 

Alfred 
Philander 

Vinal 

Jabez 



Benjamin P. 
Erastus 



{ 



133 . 



301. Amos 



302. Horace 



134 I 303. Lewis 



15 |: 



135 -l 306. Richard 
136 



,{309. 



Jabez 
139 -(313. Mantu 



r 



562. 



I 563. 



I 564. 

f 565. 
\567. 



George B.^ 
Edmund R. 



568. 
569. 
570. 



f 570, 
\ 571, 
(.572 
,573. 

1574. 

r575. 

1 576. 
^■577. 



740. Charles B.^ 



Erastus 

Jason 
Jabez G. 

Albert P. 

Charles M. 

Horace 

Benjamin P. 

E. Darwin 

Daniel L. 

,,..„/ 742. Charles F. 
Benjamm F. | ^^g^ jj^^.^^^^ j^ 

T, , T^ ( 744. Henry I. 
Erastus D. | 7.^5. wm^^a C. 

Horace C. 
Alfred F. 



fcSO, 

I 

<; 581. 

[582. 
{583. 



Stephen V. 
Lewis 
Samuel M. 

Lauriston 



747. Oscar T. {847. Bert Oscar^ 

748. Fayette D. 



{ 



589. Kcndrick 



749. Azro 



317. 
141 <! 318. 

319. 



r321. 
322. 
323. 



Frederick H.-^ 591. Henry 
Horace 

Leonard 



!: 



595. 
96. 



Carlos L. { 750. James W. 
William W. 



142 ^ 



Paul 

Jonathan 

Melatiah 



{ 



599. John F. 



324. Leonard 



002. 
003. 
G04. 
605. 
606, 
607. 



Leonard 
Moses E. 
T. Minns 
Francis 
William 11. 
Charles 



16 

143 I 326. John' 

144 1 329. Henry 

f 331. Corydon 

145 \ 332. Melatiah 

I 

[333. Horatio G 

( 336. Daniel L., jr. ( 618. Albert C. 
147 -^ ^ I 

I 337. William H. 



WARE GENEALOGY — rKEY. 



1 



611. Francis N.' 

612. Charles H. 

613. Frederick L. 



150 



f338. 



339. 



f 620. Albert H. 
Abel -^621. Frederick N. 

[ 622. Edward H. 

C623. John, jr. 
John \ 624. George H. 

[626. Edward 



{ 



152 ^ 340. David E. 



r341. Abel 



153 



i 342. 
343. 
344. 



Loring 
George 
William 



'627. Abel, jr. 

628. Daniel 

629. Levi 

630. Samuel 



1 765. Harry E. » 



f 346, 
1^7 I 347, 



Enoch 
Joel 



{ 



158 i 348. Ebenezer 



I 633. John J. 



634. Walter M. 

636. Edwin 

637. Albert E. 



f 767. Francis W. 
1.768. Seneca E. 



' 351. Jason 



159 - 



352. Ward 



353. 
[354. 

f355. 

160 \ 356. 

(357. 



Elijah 
Nathaniel 

John W. 
Thomas J. 
Nathaniel 



f639. David T. 
I 640. Franklin J. 
■{641. Harvey J. 



I 773. Willis C. 
{ 775. Edgar L. 



^642. Henry W. | 776. Clarence H. 
643. Albert E. 



{ 

I 644. Elijah W. 




+5^ 



ci ml M 







— ^ M^^ 



^1 f 









WARE GENEALOGY. 



1. 

"ROBERT WARE," as he signed his name, though called in 
pul)lic records by several different forms of the name, came from 
his English home to the colony of Massachusetts Bay some time 
before the autumn of 1642. The earliest date at which the name 
in any form occurs on the Dedhani Records, is Xov. 25, 1642 ; 
when "Robert Weares is Admitted to the purchase of Thomas 
Eames his house lott and three acres of land." 

The following items from the Dedham records show that tliis lot 
was on the " Great " or Dedham Island, and it probably became 
Robert Ware's house lot. Ilenrv Deeniiaine had a house lot on 
the Great Island. June, 1640, Henry Wilson and Samuel Bullen 
were granted a parcel of land in the corner beneath and next to 
Deengaine. September, 1640, Thomas Eames was granted the 
parcel, four acres of upland, formerly granted to Henry Wilson and 
Samuel Bullen, next Mr. Deengayne's lot on the Great Island. 
This lot was bounded X. by waste; E. by swamp meadow; S. by 
Thomas Eames his swamp ; W. by the highway. November, 1641, 
Henry Aldridge bought the northerly two acres of Thomas Eames 
his lot. December, 1641, Thomas Eames, Henry Deengaine, 
Austin Kalem, etc., were granted each two acres of swamp lying in 
the end of the swamp next the meadow in the Great Island. Nov- 
ember, 1642, Robert AVare took the southerly two acres of Thomas 
Eames his lot ; and also two acres of swamp south of it, which were 
bounded E. by waste swam[) ; S. by Austin Kalem; and W. by 
Henry Deengaine. The only highway at this time on the Island 
was the road leading from Cart Bridge (on Jiriilge Street) to the 
Great Causeway at the south end of Long Ditch, together with a 
small piece which, starting from near the bridge, curved to the cast 
and north bark into the other road at AVare's Causeway. [The 
northerly half of ihis curved road now forms part of Ames Street.] 
Robert \\ are's house lot was probably at or neaf his Causeway. 
2 



/ 



18 WARE GENEALOGY. 

A grant of land was made to him "6. 12. 1642," (6 February, 

1642-3). 

Various other grants were made to him of land in different parts 
of the town; on Dedham Island, and (in what was afterwards 
Needham), on Rosemary meadow brook, on the Great Plain, and 
near Magus Hill, etc. One lot of "three roods and twenty rod, 
more orfesse," was the second lot east from the N. E. corner of 
Webster Street and Great Plain Avenue in Needham. The locali- 
ties mentioned can be found in the "Atlas of Norfolk Co., Mass.", 
Comstock & Cline, New York, 1876. See also Mann's Annals of 

Dedham. 

Robert Ware joined the church at the time of the baptism of his 
eldest child, October 2 or 11, 1646. He was made freeman 
May 26, 1647 ; was member of the Artillery Company in 1644. 
He lived and died in Dedham, though three of his sons— John, 
Nathaniel and Robert— removed to Wollomonopoag, set off in 1661, 
incorporated as Wreutham in 1673. His name stands second in 
point of wealth on the tax list. 

"Robert Wares" married first in Dedham "Margaret Huntinge 
24, 1, 1645" (March 24, 1644-5),* daughter of John Huntmg, 
first ruling elder of the Dedham church, and his wife Esther Sea- 
born. Margaret, the mother of all his children, died in Dedham, 
Auo-ust 26, f670; and Robert " Weare " marr ied secQml, May 3, 
16f6, Hannah^ones (r.'llarch 28, 1636, d. April 20, 1721), 
daui^hter of Thomi rJones^aLDorchgsteL. The following inscrip- 
tiorTTsln the old Dorchester burying ground : " Here Lyes Buried 
I Ye Body of Hannah | Ware y*^ Widdow | of Robert Ware ] 
Aged 84 years \ Departed this Life ] y*^ 20"^ day of April ] 1721." 

In her will, dated Jan. 21, 1720-1, proved May 1, 1721, she leaves leg- 
acies to " M'" Esther Man, Widow of the Rev*^ M"". Man, late i^astor of the 
Church of Christ at Wrentham," £5 ; " to the church of Dedham for to 
buy a Cup for the Communion Table £5 ;" to sons in law Robert & Nath- 
aniel Ware ; to Hannah Baker Dan, of Eb ege^e r Jonei? ; to Mehitable 
Newel Dan. of my Brother Jones ; to the Widow Elizabeth Metcalf ; to 
my cousin Esther Flatingham of Boston ; to my cousin Elizabeth Crocker 
£20 and £10 due from my sister Green deceased ; Kinsman Thomas Crock- 
er ; Rebecah Green daughter of Jiunes Green late of Boston ; the Surviv- 
ing Dauuhter of Richard Green. Executors to sell a meadow bought of 
Joseph Fairbanks, giving the first prefer of it to Son in law Samuel Ware ; 
also land in Dorchester, '' Giving Kinsmen Ebenezer Jones & Jonathan 
Jones the first Prefer of them." After all Debts & legacies are paid the 
remainder of tlie Estate to be divided into five parts ; one fifth each to 
John Green, Samuel Green, Elizabeth Crocker, Esther Flatingham ; one 
Tenth part to Jonathan Jones ; and one Tenth to Jonathan Clap in trust 

* As the new year bcKau ISrarch 25, this date would naturally bo translated 1645-6 ; 
but the context leads us to believe that it was a year earlier. 



WARE GENEALOGY, 19 

for Sai-ah. wife of Jonathan Jones. " But before the Division of my Es- 
tate into Fifth Parts my Will ie if my Nej)hew Jonathan Jones shall faith- 
fully deliver Me the raouey I Delivered Ilim to keep for Me, Or in Case 
of my Death shall render a True Account upon Oath thereof to my Exec- 
utors Hereafter Named as beiuif part of my Esfiite, and Shall not Demand 
any thing for my Board, IMaintenauce or Other Charges at Ilis House, . . . 
1 do give and Bequeath to Hira . . . and His heirs My 'J'wo Acres of Salt 
meadow on the East Side of little Neck in Dorchester, And unto Sarah 
his Present Wife . . . Fourty Shillings as particular legacies." Deacon 
Jonathan Clai) and Sergeant Ebenezer Clap Executors. 

"Witnesses : Elijah Danforth, Joshua george, Preserved Capen. 

Ebenezer and Jonathan .Fones were children of her brother Isaac ; 
Richard, John and Samuel Green of her sister Rebecca, wife of 
James Green. 

"Robert Ware the Aged" died in Dedham, April 19, 1G99. 
His will, made February 25, 1G98, was proved May 11, 1699. 
The inventory, taken May 3, was £250, 2, 10. 

Will of Robeiit Ware of Dedham. 

In the J ear of our Lord one Thousand six hundred Ninety eight nine, 
the twenty tift day of February, I Robert AVart; of Dedham, in the County 
of .Sull'olk in his Ma:""'* CoUony in the JMassachusetts bay in New England, 
being put in mind of my great chang, by age, & the infirmities thereof, 
according to my duty, 1 do hereby, in the time of my life, & in the injoy- 
m' of my understanding make, ordeyue & declare this to be my last will 
and Testam', for the disposeing and setleing of those things of my Estate, 
which the Lord he betrusted me with, wherein first, I comit my precious 
soul into the hands of ahnighty Go 1, in and through the Lord Jeses christ, 
my mo-t blessed Redenier, tV my body to the earth to be therin interred in 
christian huryall at tlie discretion of my executor* heerin heorafter named- 
Imp''* I do heerby giue unto my Deare and well beloved wife Hannah ware 
the use & improuem'' of the I'^ast end of my dwelling house & the north 
end of ray barne & halfe my orchard & one thu-d part of my pasture land 
near my house & at y'' north end of the Islaml planting feild, & one tliird 
part of my lot that I purcliased of .John Keelum y' is fenced in j)ertickular, 
& halfe my broad meadow that lye betwixt the lands of John Eaton it the 
widdovv Kingsberry. & one horse beast, and as much household stuff as she 
stand in nee(l of, for iier use all the tearme of her naterall life, all those 
things aforres ' and the Twenty pounds of money, she haue receiiied, for 
her to dispose of as she se cause, & my son Samuel is to prouid her wood 
fit for the tier at all times what she shall need, & he to be paed out of my 
estate what is just, also I giue unto my loiieing wife y"-* use and improue- 
m' of two acres of land y' is broken u]i wher Sanuiel haue a part ueer ma- 
gus hill. Furthermore my mind & will is that each of my children shall 
haue e((uall portions in my estate exce])ting my son -lohn Ware who is to 
haue Twenty pound mort; then a single jiortion, & what 1 ham; giuen to 
each of my iliildren formerly as it is set doune in my IxmjIv is to be acount- 



20 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ed to each of them as a part of there portion, and for most of my lands I 
do deuide them amongst my three sons in Dedliam, and wiiat they, or any 
of them shall haue more than there equal! portions they must make good 
paym*^ for the same to my executo''® within the space of four yeares after 
my & my wiues decease for them to pay them that want y® makeing up of 
ther portions as followeth : — 

Item. I giue unto my Son Samuel Ware & to his Heirs & Assignes for- 
euer the west end of my dwelling house and the South end of my beam, 
and my new beam, and my shop, and halfe my oarchard, & two parts of 
three of all my pasture land, neer my house, & Greens lot, & two thirds 
of all my land at the north end of y*^ Island planting feild, & two parts of 
three of y*^ land I purchased of Jolm Keelum, & a quarter part of my 
broad meadow, & my foule meadow, & all my swamps near my house, and 
about Greens lot, & my swamp neer south j^layne, & my laud at the claji- 
bord trees, more, fiue acres of woodland near to meadfeild way, as it abut 
on Joseph Wights lot, more, I giue unto him halfe of that land I bought 
of M"" Dwight near to magus hill abuteth on y"^ Lands of widdow Metcalfe 
west & Jn" Eaton east, more, one third part of my land at y® stamping 
place, & one third part of my land at chesnut hill, & halfe my land at ma- 
gus hill within fence, & halfe my land on the north side of my fenced land 
& after y*^ decease of my deare wife, Samuel my Son is to haue all my 
houssing & all my oarchards, & all the land near my house, uplands & 
swamps, Greens lot, & all my swamps about it, & all my lands at y** north- 
erly end of planting feild, meadow & upland as it abutteth on the east on 
charles riuer & y*^ pond north. And all my meadow and upland y*^ is fenced 
in with Eleazer Kingsberys lands near Vine Rock & halfe my broad mea- 
dow, and four cow comon Rights. 

Item. 1 giue unto my son Epherim & to his Heirs & assignes foreuer, 
that land I purchased of M"" Dwight y* abut on his house lot east, & halfe 
my laud near magus hill within fence, and halfe my land one the north side 
of my land fenced in, & all my Small parcels of meadow near it, & one 
third part of my land at the stamjaing ground, and one third i^art of my 
land at chesnut hill & three cow comon Rights & one fourth part of broad 
meadow & after the decease of my wife, one third part, & all my children 
shall haue equall share in my lot at the great ceader swam]?. 

Item. I giue unto my son Ebenezer Ware & to his Heirs and assignes 
foreuer all my Land as it lyeth abutting upon Daniels swamp meadow east, 
Samuel Parker north, more, one parcell of land a little distant from his 
house lot towards the east, by Jn*^ Woodcocks land more one third part of 
my land at the stamping ground, more a third part of my land at chesnut 
hill, & after my wiaes decease a third part of my broad meadow, & three 
cow comon Rights. 

Item. I giue unto my children at Wrentham onwards there portions to 
be equally deuid(!d betwixt them all my moueables, cattell & household 
stuf what my wife can spare, & my clothes & all debts due to me & eight 
acres of Land I purchased of Henery Brock & Lambert Ginery as it lyeth 
in the Island planting feild, more, three acres of land I purchased of Tho- 
mas Eames abutting on Jn*^ Woodcocks, after the decease of my wife the 
household stuif she haue to use, to be eepially deuided amongst them. 

It is my mind and will is that my houses and lands near home may be 
low prised, & the lands in jilanting feild, being poor lands & require much 



WARE GENEALOGY. 21 

fenceing, I do apoint & impower my well beloued sons John "Ware, Robert 
Ware c^- Saimiel Ware to be the executo'* of this my last will and Testam' 
& I request and imj)Ower my loueing friends Deacon Thomas Metcalfe, 
Deacon William Anery, & Deacon Joseph Wight to be y** ouerseers or 
snpernisers to determin any differences that may arise from or betwixt any 
persons concearned in this my last will, & what they or two of them if any 
dye y® suruiueing determin shall be of full force at any & all times & care 
must be taken for to recompence y® execute""* & ouerseers. 

To confirme this my last will and testament I haue hereunto set to my 
hand & seale y*^ date afores''. 

In presence of us ^ iO f 

Thomas Battelle \iol)d^ 

hannah Aldcridije 
Thomas Fuller 




Wd'^^ 



Notes on the Will of Robert Ware. 

Island planting field. — Dedham Island, just north of Dedham village, 
formed by a bend in Charles River and the " Long Ditch" which unites 
the upper and the lower parts of the stream. It is about a mile and three 
quarters from north to south, and three quarters of a mile from east to 
west, and contains about 1200 acres. The "Planting field plain" is in 
the northern part of the Ishuid. The " Long Ditch," about half a mile 
long, part of which is now the boundary between Dedham and Needham, 
was cut through the Broad Meadorvs in IC)').']. The "Great Causeway" is 
a narrow strip of land about quarter of a mile long, along the river on the 
S. W. of Broad Meadows ; on this a road was laid out in 1 644. " Ware's 
Causeway " is a small part of the road leading from the Great Causeway 
to Cart Bridge, on the western side of the Island. 

Magus Hill is in the northern part of Needham (now Wellesley), just 
east of jthe Wellesley Hills station on the B. & A. R. R. The reservoir 
is on the summit. In 1G81, John Ma^us and Sarah jMag-us, Indians, f^ave 
to the town of Dedham a deed of a tract of land lying within Dedham 
bounds, bounded N. by AYatertown and Natick (now Weston), W. and 
S. W. by a line running from the mouth of Rosemary IMeadow Brook on 
the N. E. to the mouth of Natick Brook on the S. W. Natick Brook runs 
through tlie two ponds in the western part of Wellesley, south into Charles 
River. It joins Dewing Brook near its mouth. The rest of what is now 
Needham. S. E. of this tract, harl been deeded to Dedham the previous 
year by William Nahaton (Nehoiden) and his brothers. 

Foule Meadow. — " Fowle meadows " lie on the Neponset River in the 
eastern part of Dedham and in Canton. 

South Playne borders on the edge of the swamp southward of Ridge Hill 
in the southern part of Dedham. Claphord trees is in the S. W. ])art of 
Dedham east of Buckmaster pond ; it originally included the eminence 
where the West Dedham Church stands, with th(5 land adjoining on the 
north and east. Stamping place is su})posed to be a herding place for 
cattle, and to have been situated approximately in the space now enclosed 
within Linden and Wa'^hingtnn Streets at Wellesley Hills. Befi)re the 
division of the common lands, the feeding grounds for cattle were called 



22 WAEE OEXEALOGr. 

" Herd Walks." One of these was on Dedham Island ; one on East 
Street, and the third on South Plain. Chestnut Hill is about half way 
between Magus Hill and North Hill, Needham. Lands at the north end 
of planting Jield abutting on the pond north. The pond is Cow Island 
Pond, formed by Chai'les River, just east of the northeiTj end of Lon^ 
Ditch. Vine Rock is on the eastern side of Dedham Island, on the; 
western bank of the nver, half way between Cow Island Pond and the en- 
trance to Mother Brook. The bridge j«it noith of it, over which the road 
passes from Dedham to West Roxbury is Vine Rock Bridge. Tlie Great 
Cedar Sicamp was in the part of Dedham now Walpole. l^etween the Plaini 
and South Walpole. History of Norfolk County, page 709, in the ^vill of 
Eleazer Ware, 1750, is mentioned "a piece of Cedar Swamp lying in the^ 
Dedham Cedar swamp so called." 

Robert Ware's sons in Wrentham, John, Nathaniel and Robert, seem to 
have received their land as a paa-t of portion during their father's lifetime. 
The house of Ephraim,^ essentially the same as formerly, is in Wellesley, 
on Oakland Street, opposite the end of Brookside Road. Photogi^aphs of 
this house (Nos. 445, 44G) may be obtained of Holmes Bros., 19 Main 
St., Charlestown, Mass. Tlie Indian Magus veiy probably lived near the; 
sprii:\g which is just south of the house,. The house of Ebenezer" was pro- 
bably at the corner of Rosemai-y and Highland Streets, Needham. [C. W- 
Morton, on map.] Deacon Reuel lived and died in this house. The house 
of Josiah^ (NathanieP), and later of his son Joseph*, the journalist, stood, 
until 1886, on the north corner of Russell Place, just north of Ridge Hill 
in Needham (opposite "J. CartwT.'ight "). 



CHILDREN OF ROBERT WARE, 

THE IMMIGKANT. 

The children of Robert and Margaret, all bora in Dedham, were :* 

2. i. John," Oct. 6, bapt. 11, 1646; d. April 7, 1718, Wrentham. 

3. ii. Nathaniel, Ort. 7, 1648; d. July 10, 1724, Wrentham. 

iii. MarCxAret, Feb. 14, 1650-1 ; bapt. ".1st, m. 1651 " j d. July 22, 
1664. 

4. iv. Robert, Aug. 1, 1653; d. Sept. 16, 1724, Wrentham. 

V, Esther, September 28, bapt. " 14. 8. " 1G55; d. Sept. 3, 1734, 
Wrentham; m. May 13, 1673, in Dedham, Rev. Samuel Man, 
first minister of Wrentham, only son of William Man, of Cam- 
. bridge, Mass. (b. July 6, 1647, H. C. 1655, freeman 1678, or- 
dained 1692, d. May 22, 1719). Their children were all bom 
in Wrentham, except two, who were born in Milton after the 
Wrentham settlement was broken up in 1676, and before the re- 
turn of the settlers in 1680. In his will of 1718, Mr. Man 
makes " brother Mr. Robert Ware and son Pelatiah executors." 
His gold headed cane is said to be in Franklin. 

* "The Wares, sons of the progenitor of a long line of moral teachers." 



WARE GEXEALOGY. 23 

Children of Samuel and Esther (Ware) I\Iun : 

1. Maifj, April 7, 1674; m. May 4, 1708, Samuel Deering 

(1). alwut ir,'>7, d. 17o;^, a<j;ed 9^)). He was in 1G.S7 
invited by the ti)\vn "to settle with us, to follow the 
calling of a blacksmith." [Ilis first wife, m. dune 26, 
16S8, was Ilaunuh Fairbanks (b. Feb. It), ](;."< 7-8, of 
" John and Sarah," or Dec. 24, ltj72, of "John and 
Iliuuiah ") by whom he had at least three children, 
born between January, 1688-0, and A{3ril, 16'.)!.] 

2. Samuel, Aug. 6, 1(370; m. Oct. 13, 1701, Zipporah, d;ui. 

of Ebenezer (Roger) and Hannah (AVaies) Billings 
(b. Dorchester, March 20, 1678, d. Oct 16, 1732). 

3. Nuthaniel, April 9, 1677, iu Milton; m. Dec, 19, 1704, 

Elizabeth George. 

4. William, May 1, 1679, iu Milton; m. Dec. 1, 1701, 
— Bethiah, dau. of Benjamin and Judith Rocket* (b. Med- 

field, July 4, 1G79). 

5. Theodore, Feb. 8, 1680-1 ; m. Feb, 28, 1701-2, Abigail, 

dau. of Daniel (Edwai-d) and Abigail (Gay) Ilawes 
(b. Nov. 13, 1681), "d. July 24, 1761, in his 81st 
vear." — [Epikiph, Prondville Cem.] 

6. Thomas, Oct. 24, 1682 ; m. Dec. 27, 1709, Hannah, dau. 

of John and JNIary (Winchester) Aldis (b. in Wrentluuu, 
Feb. 19, 1687-8). Three of his children married 
Wares. He was grandfather of Hon. Horace Mann. 

7. Hannah, June 12, 1680 ; m. April 30, 1707, .Samuel 

Davis. 
S. Beriah, March 30, 1687 ; m. Dec. 10, 1710, Daniel, son 

or Daniel (Edward) and Abigail (Gay) Hawes (b. 

March 30, 1684). 
9. Pelatiah, April 2, 1689; m. Feb. 18, 1719, Jemima, dau. 

probably of Nathaniel (John) and Sarah (Whiting) 

Farriiigton (b. iu Dt'dham, Jan. 1, 1696-7). 

10. Margaret, De<\ 21, 1691 ; m. April 18. 1711, Nathaniel 

(John and Mary) Whiting (b. Feb. 2, 1691). 

11. Esther, June 26, 1696 ; " which was a twinn, y'- other was 

a soil still-born " ; m. Dec. 30, 1719, Isaac Fisher. 

5. vi. Samuel, Sept. 30, 1657; d. March, 1730-1. 

6. vii. EriiRAiM, Nov. 5, 1659 ; d. March 26, 1753, aged 93, Needham. 
viii. Ei.izAHETii, Nov. 19, 1661 ; d. . 

ix. .Joseph, Sept. 8; bapt. 13, d. Sept. 22, 1663. 

7. X. Ebenezer, Oct. 28, 1667; d. , 1765, aged 97, Net'ilham. 

Maroaret, first -wife of Rol)crt Ware, the iinmiirrant, was a 
daughter of John Hunting of Dedhani, and [)robably canic \\\{\\ 
her parents from England. Ilcr mother, Esther (Heater) seems to 

*Dc(lli;im records, page 28-lGOG, "Rockwood." Tlic iinnie nas usiuiUv siielleil thus 
after 1721, but coiitiuucJ to be pronounced lioeket. (See Dcdliuni records, inige 28, for 
Rockwood iu 1696.) 



24 WARE GENEALOGY. 

have been a sister of Francis Seaborne, who made a bequest to her 
in Enghmd, as we see by her will. She died 4 (3) 1676. "Elder 
John Hunting" survived her and died April 12, 1688, confirming 
bequests made by his wife, and mentioning son-in-law Robert Ware 
and other children. See Pioneers of Massachusetts. 



Abstbact of Will of Hester Hunting. 

Will of Plester Hunting wife of John Huuting of Dedliam dated January 
4, 1675 proved Feb. 12, 1684-5. 

After payment of debts, " unto my well beloved son John Hunting the 
whole & full sume of twenty pounds as his part of that Estate, Legacie or 
portion that was given to me by my loveing Bi'other Francis Seaborne in 
Old England, which Legacy is yet due to me to be paid as by my loveing 
Brother Francis Seaborn's will appeares in Old England amounting to the 

sume of fourty and five pounds," " to my beloved son Samuel Hunting 

liveiug in Charlstowne, the whole & full sume of ten pounds as his part & 
portion of the afores'^ fourty & five pounds " - - " to Hannah wife of my 
son Samuel afores*^ one pair of new sheets & ray best table cloth & to my 
grandchild Samuel Hunting (oldest son of my son Samuel af ores'') six nap- 
kins." The fifteen pounds of the said forty-five yet remaining to be dis- 
posed of as follows. " one fourth of s'd fifteen pounds remaining to my 
loving daughter Mary Buckner of Boston and also my best tamy coat " 

" unto the children of my daugliter Ware deceased one fourth of s'd 

fifteen j^ounds to be equally divided between them all." "to my loving 

daughter Hester Fisher of Dedham one fourth part of s'd fifteen pounds & 

my best goune." "to Hester Pecke the daughter of my Son in law 

John Peck of Rehoboth one fourth part of s'd fifteen pounds & also my hat 

'& my Stuif coat." "to Mary Wood my maid servant my old red under- 

coate & my searge under coate & my cloth weseoat. And what remains un- 
disposed of all my wearing apparel Linning & wooling I give to Elizabeth 
Hunting wit'e of my oldest son John Hunting* of Dedham." 

" Furthermore my mind & will is that my dear & wel beloved husband 
afores'' should have the fall use and improvement of all the premises as long 
as he doth live excepting what things of my wearing Apparell he do see 
causs to give away to bee sooner disposed of to the person afores'\ Lega- 
cies in money to be paid within six months after the Decease of my dear 
husband if it be sent hither from Old England before, otlierwise to be de- 
livered presantly after it be sent over whenever it do come after my said 
Husbands decease, and if the whole sume afores** of fourty & five pounds 
cannot be attained then so much thereof as can be attained shall be divided 
to the persons afores'^ according to their severall proportions afores^' by 
abateing in each joound what the af ores'' Sume shall fall short of fourty & 
five pounds." 

The sons John Hunting and Samuel Hunting appointed Executors. 

Husband gives his consent to the will and signs. 

Witnesses. 

Thomas Battle. 
Thomas Fisher. 



SECOND GENERATION. 



2. 

John'' Ware, born iiiDedhain, Oct. 6, 164G ; died in Wrentham, 
April 7, 1718, in his 73d year. One of the settlers, 1671, of 
Wollonionopoag, incorporated as Wrentham 1673.* In ]March, 
1675-6, the town was deserted by the settlers, who took refu<i;e from 
tlie Indians in Dedliam and elsewhere, and did not retnrn till 1680. 
" 1676 — March Ye 30"' Ye luhabitance ware drawn of by rason of 
y*^ Endien Worre." " 1680— August Ye 21st. The Rev'' M'' Man 
returned to Wrentham again and divers Inhab"'\" (John, Nathaniel 
and Robert Ware among the number.) He is said to have built 
upon the "Bean Place "f as early as 1668. He Avas one of the first 
selectmen of Wrentham, 1686. Lieutenant and captain of the first 
military company. 

John Ware's commission as Lieut, of the Foot Company of Mi- 
litia in the toAvn of Wrentham, signed by Gov. Stoughton, Aug. 5, • 
1606, is still extant. He seems to have served as lieutenant from 
1689 to 1704, and as captain till 1715. The journal of the com- 
pany was kept in a small book, six by four inches, written in a 
crabbed, almost indecijjherable hand, and was filled with notices 
of musters, with the names and amount of fines of the absent and 
"defective " ; the names of those " presst for Canada " or elsewhere, 
including those who '"' ran away," and the precautions taken against 
the Indians. At the end of the book are the followino: lines : — 

" ile that is wise will Learn to j)rise 
an art that is most skillfull 
but as for fools theyel Spoyl all Town 
and Live not wise but willl'ull/' 

John^ Ware headed a l)and of men in an attack against the In- 
dians at Indian Rock during King Rliilip's war. — History of Nor- 



* Mr. Bean, in his Centeiniial sermon Oct. 2C>, 177i), says sixteen rainilies cMnie to set- 
le Wrentham : Sheares; tlien Robert, Natlianiel ami Jolui Ware, Samuel Man ; lOlea- 
;er Gay. Daniel Hawes, .John Aldis. First Meetiiij,' Mouse ICSl-J. 

tThe " Hean I'laee " was under the S. W. side of Kuoekings Hill, occupied 1886 by 
lichard Dimond. — FS. Warner^. 



26 WARE GENEALOGY. 

folk County, p. 632. Indian Rock ia near Jordan St. in the east- 
ern part of Franklin. 

John'^ married first in Dedham, Dec. 10, 1668, Mary, daughter 
of jNIichael Metcalf, Jr., and Mary Fairbanks (born Aug. 15, 1646, 
died in Dedham, March 22, 1676-7). 

John* married second, March 24, 1678-9, Joanna, daughter of 
John and Joanna Gay, of Dedham, and widow of Nathaniel Whit- 
ing, Jr. (born March 23, 1644-5, died at Wrentham, Oct. 26, 
1708). 

John* married third, Dec. 21, 1709, Dorothy, widow* of Eleazer 
(Nicholas) Wood, of Sherborn (who had died May 20, 1704), and 
mother of Hannah Wood, wife of John's son Joseph. " Dorothy, 
widow of Capt. John Ware," died in Sherborn, December 10, 1728. 

Children of John Ware and Mary Metcalf, recorded at Dedham 
and Wrentham : 

8. i. JoHN,3 j^^^jg 17^ i(37Q^ jjj Dedham; d. March 29, 1751, ia 

Wrentham. 
ii. Eliazar, July 13, 1672, in Dedham; d. Feb. 20, 1672-3, in 

Dedham. 
iii. Son, b. and d. in Wrentham, Feb. 10, 1673[-4}; first bm-ial iu 

new ground, 
iv. Eliazur, b. ; d. in Wrentham, Sept. 1675. 

9. V. Eliazkh, Oct. 2, 1 676, in Dedham, or Sept. 28, 1676 [Wr. Rec.J ; 

d. July 23, 1750, in Wrentham. 

Children of John Ware and Joanna (Gay) Whiting : 

vi. Abigail,^ " b. in Dedham, Jan. 1680 " ; d. ; m. in Wrentham, 

Nov. 18, 1702, Thomas Throop. No issue recorded. He d. 
Nov. 18, 1708. 

10. vii. Joseph, June 2, 1681, in Wrentham; d. Jan. 20, 1754, Sherborn. 
viii. Zachariah, Nov. 16, 1683 ; d. Jan. 13, 1684. " 
ix. Mary, Nov. 15, 1684; d. Dec. 27, 1747, in her 64th year; m, 

March 31. 1730, Francis Nicholson. (Dea. Francis d. Dec. 7, 
1753.) No issue recorded. 
X. Hannah, Sept. 24, 1686; d. June 8, 1730; m. Dec. 20, 1709, 
Joshua, son of John and Hannah Fairbanks (b. Mai-ch 18, 1682, 
d. Oct. 11, 1742). [Joshua Fairbanks m. second, July '2G, 
1732, Mrs. Mercy Underwood, of Holliston, d. Sept. 11, 1742.] 
Children of Joshua and Hannah (Wai'e) Fairbanks : 

1. Benjamin, May 5, 1711. 

2. James, Oct. 15, 1714. 

3. Joseph, Oct. 9, 1717. 

4. John, Jan. 15, 1722-3. 

11. xi. Benjamin, July 8, 1688 ; d. July 16, 1744. 

* In Morse's History of Sherborn Dorothy is called the sister of Hannah ; but Eleazer 
"Wood had, by tlie town record, only two daiij^hters, Hannah and Abigail. If Dorothy 
Wood was daughter of George iiailcock of Milton, she married first, March 29, 1672, 
John Daniel of Milton, who died June 17, 1685. She man-ied Eleazer Wood about 1687. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 27 

Will* of John Ware, Senior, op Wrentham. 

June the 26, 1715 
In the Name of god Amen, the last Will & testement of John "\\'are 
Sener of the town of Wraiithani, m the County of Suffolk in the prouence 
of the Massotuess bay iu Xew Knsrland, being Crase and wcke in l)odey but 
Sound and Rite in uiidi'rstaiiing Rcmendiring my nu)rte]liL3' desireiug to set 
my hous in order and so to dispose of such tiling as god hase giuen me to 
God glorev and the good of mine do make and ordain this mv last will and 
testement — imprimis, commet my Soul into the hands of Jesus Crist my 
only Medetor and my bodey to the graue to be desently beured by my 
exsecutor hereafter to be nameed — tlie funerall charges and dets elerd Item 
I do giue and bequeth unto my well beloued Wife Dority Ware all and in 
Signalar what shee brout with hert and more what house sstuff & mouabels 
shee plese to take — and one end of my dweling hous at her own coyse — 
and all the land one the Souest Side of the hyway where the hous stand — 
paster, orchard, garden and more two acars one the Nor west side of the 
way whare Shee shall chouse, and more one half of my midow, at pin plain 
at her covs — the hous and lands to bee for her own use dureine the time of 
her widdohood. Itim to my son John Ware all those lands that he has 
Deeds on from me foreuer and other lands he is pursess on dureing his 
natrall life and aftir his desees to be deuided eqielly among his three sons 
— and all what hee hase resiued that stans in book acount, and also to his 
children William — John — Moses and Mehetebell and Marey to be payed 
forty Shilling apece as they com of age by my executor — all my pissii 
(physic) books I giue to my son Benjemin all my other Books — after my 
wife hase taken out to be deuided among all my children. Itim I giue to 
my son Benjemin Ware all the homstad, that part that is his mother in 
lawe dureing the time of her Widdohod, and my midow at gexpaster (Jack 
pasture) — and also to my grand Dafter Marey Blakcl forty Shilling to be 
payd by my Executer. Itim. I giue to my gransons AVillim, John and 
Moses Ware all that j)ece of land lieing Nor of Suthwise by bunge rode 
be it thirty acars more or less to be deuided equely betwen them all — the 
Remaining part of my estate to be equeilly deuided betweene my children 
namely Elezer — Joseph — Abbagaill — Maray and Ilanah iu that ech of 
them to giue an acount of what they haue alredy rescued to make the 

* Crase.— In "The Ancient. Customs of London," printed 1670, we find :— "Now to 
debar him of all other Trades which are more l)etittinjj; liis crazy body, were soniewliat 
unreasonable." Gex (Jack) pasture, now the sijjlit of the City Mills in the western 
part of Norfolk. Biaujc Itoad. — l}iiiif,'y Brook, a branch of Peter's River, crosses tho 
S \V corner of Wrentham into I5ellin;ihani. In 1698 Lieut. John Ware, Lieut. Samuell 
Guild and Sanmell (iay, a comnn'ttee appointed foi tiiat purpose, present to the Pro- 
prietors of ijie Common lands of the Town of Dedham on account of the division by 
lot they had made of about two thousand'onejnindred acres \\ in<; westerly from Wren- 
tham, and easterly from Mcndon; and i)ro|)iise that they should receiveone hundred 
acres in full satisfaction for their services lyinj^ upon Peter's Jiiver. This was f,'ranted, 
being "voted in the allirniative." (" Passed in tiie negative" is a not uncommon 
record.) Ui90-1, John Ware stood second on a tax list of twenty, paying £o ; while 
John Blake, Sen., paid £6 14.11; and liobert Ware, £1.15..'i. 

t " I never read sucii a bequest as ' I give mv wife such household stuff as she bronglit 
with her on her marriage,' that the [(piestionj does not arise in my mind," "was sho 
not a widow when he married her ? '^ [11. F. Waters in tlie " Nat'ion," July .3, 1886.] 

J Joanna Whiting (eldest of six children of Nathaniel AVliiting, Jr., and Joanna 
Gay), born in Medlield, .Sept. '26, 16'ir), married in Wrcntliam, Feb. 6, 1689, .lobn Blake, 
and had five children, of whom Manj Blake, boru April 8, 1696, was the youngest. 



28 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Equality, and also I do apint and ordain my two Sons — Elezer Ware and 
Joseph Ware to be Soul Executers. 

Jn°Ware (Seal) 



Signed and Seailed & declared to be his last will & testement 
the day and yere aboue wreten in present of us 

Eben'' Fisher 
Jonathan Metcalf 
Samuel Fisher. 





oLjc:^- 



[Proved May 8, 1718.] 



Inventory of Estate of John Ware. 



An Inventory of all and singular the Goods and Chattels of Jn° Ware 
Sen'' Deceased prised at Wrantham Aug' y*' 29, 1718 by Mr. Robert Ware 
Ens". Sam' Fisher and Leiut. Ebenezer Fisher as followeth : — 



Inper""^. His apparell nineteen pounds, Five Shillings 19-05-00 

Itm. The Books Seven pounds forteen Shillings 07-1 4-00 

Itm. The homStead and Jack paster medow 200-00-00 

Itm. To pine jilain medow Twenty pounds. 20-00-00 

Itm. out lands on hundred & ninty three pounds Ten 

Shillings. 193-10-00 

Itm. on peace of Land Given to Johns Three Sons 30-00-00 

Itm Brass. Iron and Puter Ware in the hous 12-12-06 

Itm Beding and Bedsteeds Tbirty two pounds seven shil- 

ings. 32-07-00 

Itm Wooden Earthen and Glass ware 12-04-00 

Itm Cattle Thirty live pounds Seventeen Shillings 35-17-00 

Itm one horss Five pounds ten shillings 05-10-00 

Itm. luisbandry Tools Eight pounds thirteen and six pence 08-13-06 

Itm Carpenters and Joyners Tools 01-18-06 

Itm Woole, Flax and Leather two ponnd on shillings 02-01-00 

Itm one Bond for Ten pounds 10-00-00 

Item In prouince Bills on pound ten shillings 01-10-00 

Itm Surveying Instrmuments 02-00-00 

Item. Books, Dbts owing to liim unsartain 00-00-00 

Item, by liills for money 05-19-02 

Itm. physick Books. 04-00-00 



Total Sum 



605-02-02 



EoBERT Ware ') 
Samull Fisher >-prisers. 
Eben. Fisher ) 



WARE GENEALOGY. 29 

Abstract of "Will of Joiix G.vr. 

Will of John Gay of Dedham, dated Dec. 18, 1686, proved Dec. 17, 
1689. 

" Imprs unto my well beloved wife Joannali Gay all my Moveables with- 
in doors and without chattel & chattels whatsoever to be wholly at her own 
use for the coumfort & support of her life." . . " if my sayd wife have 
sutficieut to maintain her with those things farther given unto her in this 
my will, then she have full power to make a legall will & dispose of the 
said moveables to her children as she please, to 1)6 delivered unto them 
after her decease, if she need not the Improvement or worth of the princi- 
pal! to maintain her in her life time." . . . . " Also the full and free 
use of the South end of my dwelling house I now live in during the term 
of her naturall life and all the rent & revenues of my orchards and lands 
ingaged unto my selfe & unto her in a writeing under the hand and Seal of 
my Son John Gay, and the wintering of a Cow beast each year she live by 
my Son Jonathan Gay as under his hand & seal is ingaged. 

Item, besiiles what my Loveing Son Samuel Gay have formerly had of 
me towards his portion I do farther add and give unto him the moyety or 
half part of those my Lands granted and laid out to me by Town of I3ed- 
ham near Meadfeild bounds commonly called Meadfeild dividend."' Gives 
unto his son Nathaniel Gay one half part of Lands granted & laid out to 
him in that division of Dedham lands near Medfeild, commonly called 
Medfeild dividend, and confirms a former gift of Land or wliole common 
rights in all the Lauds of Pecumtuck alies Derelieild in Hampshire. Gives 
unto his son Eliezer Gay all his common rights in Wi'entham Town in all 
divisions of Lands yet laid out of all sorts, and in those hereafter laid out 
in all the bounds of "Wrentham whatsoever, also all the legal rights he has 
in all those lands that lieth in Dedham bounds betwixt Wrentham and 
Mendon bounds. 

All that may remain after his decease & the decease of his wife undis- 
posed of to be divided into twelve parts to be disposed of as followeth : — 
To his son Samuel Gay two of said twelve parts which with what he has 
already received to be his whole portion ; to his son Nathaniel Gay two of 
said twelve parts which with what he has already received to be his whole 
portion ; to his son Eleazur Gay one of said twelve parts which with 
what he has already received to be his whole portion ; to his son in law 
John Ware one of said twelve parts in riglit of his daughter ,Joannah AVare 
his wife which with wliat he has already given them to be their wliole por- 
tion ; to his son in law John Fuller in right of his daughter Judah his wife 
three of said twelve parts, which with what he has already given them to 
be their whole portion ; to his son in law Daniell Hawse in right of his 
daughter Abiell his wife three of said twelve parts which with what he has 
already given them to be their whole jjorlion. Confirms Deed or convey- 
ance of gift & sale to his son John Gay of all those houses & lands of all 
sorts and common rights dated Dec. 18, 1(586. AVitnesses Kichard Kllice, 
Thomas Battle, Joseph AYeight. Confirms deed of gift to his son Jonathan 
Gay of two Acres of land upon wliicli his dwelling house stands in Di'd- 
hani dated June 28, 16s2. Witnesses Thomas Uatlle and Joseph Wight. 
Also another deed of one half Acre of his house lot with cxplaination of 
the former deed, said half Acre of land expressed in that deed Jonathan 



30 "WARE GENEALOGY. 

Gay has sold to his brother John, which he approves of and confirms. 
Also confirms a deed given to his son Jonathan of all his uplands & mead- 
ows that lie adjoining or near to Andrew Dueings lands as bounded in 
said deed dated Dec. 1, 168G. Witnesses Thomas Battle, Joseph Wight, 
John Battelle and John Fisher. 

All of which deeds he confirms on condition that the two Acres be at 
the use and Improvement of his Executrix and Executor to help towards 
the maintenance of his said wife. " My farther minde and will is that if 
the use and principall of what I have in this my will given to my dear and 
Loveing wife, together with the rents or yearly Income of my orchards or 
Lands prove not fully Sufficient for my said wifes coumfortable mainte- 
nance, then so much as is farther needfull to be aded shall be taken or de- 
frayed out of my Estate due to me by bonds under the hands and seals 
from my Sons John Gay and Jonathan Gay, and the other halfe out of the 
Estate or proper charge of my Executor John Gay my loveing Son accord- 
ing as he have ingaged in his bond to me, in this last matter expressed my 
Executor is to take the advice of Ens. Richard Ellice and my Son Nathan- 
iel Gay whose advice and determination is fully therein to be attended." 
In case his wife does not live to need use and full value & principall of 
what he has given her, then the same shall be equally divided among all 
his children. Appoints his wife Joannah Gay Executrix and his son John 
Gay Executor. 

Witnesses 

Richard Ellice 
Thomas Battle 
Joseph Wight. 



3. 

Nathaniel,* born In Dedham, Oct. 7, 1648 ; died in Wrentham, 
July 10, 1724, in his 76th year; buried at Wrentham Centre; one 
of the settlers of Wrentham in 1671 ; married in W. Oct. 12, 1696, 
Mary " Wheelak." She married second, Sept. 20, or Feb. 13, 
1726, Cornelius Fisher, born Feb. 8, 1660; died Jan. 6, 1743, 
being his third wife; she married third, July 16, 1746, Thomas 
(son of Tliomas and Hannah) Bacon, born at Wrentham, Nov. 26, 
1693 ; she died March 25, 1750.* 

In the possession of Prof. Park, of Andover, a descendant of Na- 
thaniel Ware, is a deed dated March 2, 1674, from Robert Ware to 
his son Nathaniel of " Twelve Acres ... in the Township of Wren- 
tham . . . being a part of the first deuision of Lands Layd out . . 
for house Lots . . . [abutting] upon the house Lot of son John 
Ware towards the North East," and of son Pobert Ware South 
West. Also the full Right " of Nine Cow Coiiion Rifj^hts in the 

* " oner mother Mary Bacon Decesed march ye 2r 1750." Manuscript recorci of 
Samviel,"' in the possession of his grandson, Tlionias Ware, Granville, 111. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 31 

second deulsion & all succeeding deuisions of all sorts of Land-s." 
The Avill of Xathaniel' has not been found. Ilis real estate was 
valued at £240 7. 6. at his death ; £359 when tlie estate was settled 
two years hitor. 

The lands bought by Nathaniel Ware, senior, were the folh)winir : 
June 9, 1685, 2 acres south of Nuppong Hill; 6:2: 1670, laud 
adjoining his house lot; 9:4: 1685, at Mill Brook; same date, 
20 acres on Great Plain,* S. on leading way through the Plain, E. 
adjoining Eleazer Metcalf, W. by Samuel Fisher, X. by Common 
land. May 21, 1485, a small parcel extending his house lot to the 
great pond. March 28, 1698, 7 acres at the Great Plain joining 
the land he bought of Anthony Hancock. Oct. 1, 1716, 1 acre 
South of Great Hill beyond the Great Hill near Dorchester line. 
March 2S, 1709, 3.J acres at mill brook common, S. & W. on his 
own land. Oct. 1, 1716, 35 acres at his timber lot at Mill brook, 
being part swamp and part upland, viz. 21 acres on the West side 
of the Brook, 14 acres on the East side of the brook. 

Xath'l- Ware, Sen., sold to Nath' Ware, Jr., for Twenty-Three 
pounds 10 shillings, current money of X. E., Several tracts of lands 
in Wrentham. "One Tract Containing Fourteen Acres and Twenty 
Pole Lying upon the Great Plain, land formerly granted Sand. 
Shears, Senr., S. E. ; Pond S. or nere to said Pond, and upon 
common land on all other parts. Moi'e another {>ercal of land con- 
tainino- one acre Lvin^j South of the Great Hill bevond the (ireat 
plain nere Dorchester line bounded by Common Land On all parts. 
More Fifty aci-es of Land yet to be taken up upon the Conunon un- 
devided Land within the Township of Wrentham On the Twelve 
Acre Devidend Account." Oct. 14, 1720. Witnesses: William 
Ware, Jonathan Ware. Signed "Xathaniel AVare Sener." 

" A true Inventory of All and Singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits 
of Nathaniel Ware Husbandman Deceased, Prized at Wrentham on the 
Sixth Dav of .lannary 172-4—5. by AVilliani Man, Jolui Guild and -lonathan 
Ware as folio we th — 

Imprimis His Apparel 3-1. "i-O 

Item Books 0-14-6 

Item A Cane 0- G-0 

Item A Gmi and a Kapitr 2- 0-0 

Item Bead and Beading and Furnitm-e in y^ Lower room 7-ll»-0 

* "Great plain" n^ar a pond, must be I tliiiik tlic plain about one mile from the villago 
on tlic road to Franklin, and on tlic western border of Ulake'.s pond; or if niav lie llio- 
plain on South street on tiie southern side ofCireat l\)nd, now eominonly ealled " Whit- 
ing's i'ond," "(ireat Hill," ">.'oekup hill, or a liill sontli-west from that on the road 
to l'lain\ille with a large [ilain lieyoud it and a sinall pond." ''Fours V'.nA road is an 
old diseon tinned way leading through \voo<lland IVoni t!ie City iSfills road to the station on 
the New York and Sew England K. K. at City Mills in Norfolk. Nathaniel Ware was 
an old gentleman when I was a small boy ; lived near it in u house still standing, occu- 
pied by one Nash." — S. Warner, fciept. 2, lb87. 



32 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Item One Bead and Beading and Furniture up Chamber ) 



Item 

Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 



Item 
Item 

Item 
Item 



Item 
Item 

Item 



Item 
Item 
Item 

Item 

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standing on the south side of the " j 

One Bead and Beading and furniture iip Chamber ) 

standing on the North side of the Chamber j 

One allwool Blanket 
Ten Yeards of woolen Cloth 
One Pair of sheets 
One Table Cloth and two Napkins 
One Old Learge Brass Kittel 
One Small Brass Kettle and a Brass Diall 
One Warming pan 
One Iron Pott 4 shillings one Trammel 5 shillings ' 

one pair of tongs 4 shillings and one firepan one 

shilling and one Gred Iron 2 shillings and a 

Lamp 1 shilling 
One Frying pan 
Two pt'uter platters one Bason two porringers ) 

One Quart pott and seven Spoons j 

Earthen Wear and Glasses 
One Larg Chest 10 shillings one Cubbord 10 shill- ) 

ings and one old Chest ls.-6d. ^ 

One Large Box 
A chairs and a Table 
One Great spinning Wlieele 6 shillings and two } 

small spinning Wheels 7 shillings J 

two meat tubs 7 shillings and one Reller(?) 3 shill- ) 



mgs one 



Barril 1 



shilling 



one Bottle ls.-6d. and 



a tunnel 6 pence and one small tube 1 shilling y 
One Half Bushel and one Half Peck 
A Saddle and Bridle and a Pillion 
Two Acres 10 Shillings and 3 old axes 3 shillings ) 

One ads 1 shilling one cow Bell j 

two Braking up Hows 1 1 shillings and one Broad ) 

Howe and a Turn up Howe J 

One Square 3 shillings and a share 1 shilling One ) 

saw 6 shillings 3 Augurs 3s.-6d. and a haft 6 >- 

pence One hammer one shilling \ 



3- 0-0 

7- 0-0 

1- 0-0 
2-10-0 
1- 5-0 
0- 4-0 
1-10-0 
0-11-0 
0- 6-0 

0-17-0 

0-10-0 

1-17-0 

0- 6-6 

1- 1-6 

0- 3-0 
0-11-6 

0-13-0 

0-14-0 

0- 3-0 
0-13-0 

0-18-0 
0-15-0 

0-15-0 

42-18-0 



Item Four Gimblets ls.-8d. one pair of Compasses one 
shilling, 2 chissels and 2 Gouges 28-6d One pair 
of Knipi^ers 6 pence and a Ston Hamer 2 shil- 
lings 

Item One Spade 5 Shillings, 3 wedges and a Beetle Ring 
6 shillings and two Smothing Irons 3 shillino's 

Item One Logg Chain One pound ten shillings and A 
plow cliain 12 shillhigs and one small Long chain 
18 shillings and an Iron Barr and an Iron pick 
12 shillings 



I 



0-17-10 
0-14- 
3-12- 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



33 



Item Three Sickels 4 shillings one small Iron Scale Beam 
ls-6d two Sytlies and tackling 18 shillings One 
Brush Sythe (5 shillings and tliree forks 4 shillings 
and one muck fork 4 sliillings and a muck Come 
3 shillings 

Item Old Iron 7 shillings and old Wooden Lumher up 
Chamher 5 shillings 

Item One Churn 3 sliillings two pails 2 shillings 3 trays 
3 shillings and a milk Kitten Is-Gd 

Item One Looking Glass 

Item A Pegion Neet 5 shillings and a seive ls-6d 

Item Horse tackling 15 shillings 2 ox Yocks 5 shillings 

Item Shooe Leather l£-5s-0d and two Hides? sliill 

Item Plow Irons 

Item One Brake and a Grinston 

Item A Cart and Irons belonging to it and Irons for 
Cart Wheels and a Cart Hope 

Item Carriages and Iron 

Item One Great Harrow 2 pounds and Harrow teeth for 
a small Harrow 18 shillings 

Item One small plow and Irons belonging to it 

Item One Pear of Oxen 

Item Three Cow 

Item One heifer £2 5s Od. and two Calves 1£ 15-Od. 

Item Twelve Sheep 

Item One Horse 

Item Two Swine 



0-12- 



0-12- 

0- 9- 

0- 2- 

0- 6- 6 

1- 0- 
1-12- 

1- 0- 
0- 8- 

2- 3- 
0- 4- 

2-18- 

0-10- 
12-10- 
11- 0- 
4-0-0 
3-18- 
5- 0- 
2- 0- 



56- 3- 4 



more five old meal sacks found afterwards 
Item The Dwelling House and Barn and meadow and ) 

upland at Home ) 

Item Sixty Acres of Land Lying on both sides of Mill- ^ 

Brook, Uoun stream of the Homestead ^ 

Item Nine Acres and an Half Acre and twenty eight pole ) 

of Pine Swamp Lying in the Long Swamp above >• 

Bungee ) 

Item Five Cow Common Piglits 
Item The Sawmill standing upon Mill-brook with tlie 

Priviledges belonging to said mill and an L-on 

jilate for a mill saw 
Item The Land Due on the twelve Acre Devision and ] 

Yet to be Layed out on the Common undevid 

Land within the township of Wrentham at Ten 

shillings per Acre J 

sixteen Acres and Three (Quarters 

some total of the Real Estate 
as it was prised two year after ] 
when settled was j 



'■] 



1- 

150- 



/- 








GO- 0- 



7- 0- 



-0 



10- 0- 



/- 



240- 

359- 



7- 
0- 



34 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

Memorandum hy a later hand. 

Jan. 1775 This Inventory of no grate service 
since y* Estate was settled &c. " 

359- 0-0 234- 0-0 

240- 7-6 56- 3-4 

42-18-0 

118-12-6 



333-01-4 



Children, born inWrentham : 

12. i. Nathaniel,^ " Friday," Aug. 6, 1697 ; d. March 4, 1781, " March 

5, 84th yr," Wreutham. 
ii. Betty, " Sabbot," Feb. 11, 1699[-]700]; d. Sept. 13, 1726, 
" 27th yr." ; m. June 24, 1724, Benjamin, soa of Benjamin and 
Priscilla Grant (b. in W. Oct. 16, 1695). 
Child: 1. Betty, May 20, 1725. 

iii. Abigail, " Tusday," Dec. 1, 1702; d. in her 91st year [1793] ; 
m. May 17, 1727, William (son of Mark and Deborah Force, 
b. Wr. Feb. 22, 1701-2). 

Children : 

1. William, Aug. 29, 1728. 

2. Mary, March 11, 1729-30. 

3. Timofhy, March 2, 1731-2. 

4. Benjamin, Sept. 9, 1733. 

5. Jonathan, Sept. 14, 1735. 

6. David, Oct. 1, 1739. 

7. Abigail, d. April 22, 1753. 

13. iv. Beriah (son), " Monday," Nov. 7, 1704 ; d. Feb. 17, 1756, Wren- 

tham. 

14. V. Josiah, '' Sabboth," March 21, 1707[-8] ; d. July 3, 1798 ; 

Needham. 
vi. Kesia, "Tusday," March 13, 1710[-11] ; d. Feb. 20, 1802, 91st 
year; m. -Tan. 5, 1732-3, Beriah (Samuel, Samuel) Man (b. 
1708, d. March 31, 1750). 

Children : 

1. Bathsheha, March 9, 1736. 

2. Hannah, July 16, 1737. 

3. Jonathan, Sept. 8, 1739. 

4. Keziah, Aug. 13, 1741. 

5. Mary, Oct. 20, 1743. 

6. Beriah, Nov. 17, 1746. 

7. Betsey, Dec. 24, 1748. 

Kezia (Ware) Man m. secondly in Wrentham, Aug. 14, 1754, 
Joseph Shepard (d. Aug. 28, 1773). 



WARE GENEALOGY. 35 

vii. PELATiAn, <'Tusday," Oct. 20, 1713; d. June 10, 1720, aged 
" 13th yr." 
15. viii. Samuki., '' Friday," Feb. 8, 1716[-17] ; d. Jan. 5, 18 OG, Con- 
way, Mass. 



4. 

Robert,* born in Dedliam, August 1 or 6 [Dea. Mann's Bible 
record], 1G53 ; settled in Wrentiumi ; died there, Sept. 16, 1724, 
in his 72d year. He or his son Robert was " impressed by virtue of 
a warrant from ye Major" in Dedham to serve in King Philip's 
war. "Taken at Dedham the 9th Day of Xbcr, 167.'^, for Capt. 
Samuell Mossely's Company ; Saml (Jolburne, John Day, Robt 
Weare, Abra Hartway, Henry KUitroop." There has been some 
question whether this Robert Ware was the father or the son, but 
the ao-e of the first two recruits was about the same as that of the 
younger Robert ; Colburne and Day bein g about twenty, nnd Robert 
Ware twenty-two. Married first in Dedham, June 4, 1G77, Sarah, 
daughter of Michael Metcalf, Jr., and Mary Fairbanks (born in 
Dedliam, Dec. 7, 1648, died in Wrcntham, April 13, 1718). 
Robert" married second, Feb. 26, 1719-20, Elizabeth Holbrook, of 
Mendon (died in \Yrontham, July 28, 1723). 

A soldier in the Wrcntham company in 1689; deputy in 1703. 
He was on the committee about the Meeting House, 1669. In 1671 
he agreed with others to settle WoUomonopoag. In 1702 his tax 
was 12-10. He was one of the executors of the will of his brother- 
in-law, Rev. Samuel Man, in 1718. 

Will of Robekt Wake, Senior, of Wrentham. 

In the Name of God Amen the twenty eight day of August Anno 

Domini one tliousand seven hundred and twenty four in the Eleventh year 

of the Keigne of our Sovereigne Lord King (Jeorge ouer Great l>ritine, I 

Robert AVare Senior of Wrentham in the County of Suflblke and Province 

of the jNIassachusets Bay in New England, Husbandman, being weeke iu 

bodie But of sound miude and memory praised be Almighty (iod for the 

Bame yet Knowing the uncertamy of this present life and being Desirous 

to Settle that owtard Estate the Lord hath lent me, Do therefore make 

and order this my last will and Testament in maner and forme following, 

That is to say. First and Prinsipally I commend my Soul into tbe hands of 

Almighty (iod my Creator, hoping to Receive full pardon aiul Kemition of 

all my sins and Salvation through the alone merits of desus Christ me He- 

demer and my bo(he to the earth to be decently iutcrod acconhug to tlie 

Decresion of my Exeq"' hereafter Named in hopes of A glorious Kc/.ection 

unto Etarnal life. And as touching such temporal estate tlie Lord of hia 

bounty hath lent me my Will and INlind is the same sliall l)e imployed aiul 

bestowed as hereafter in and by tliismy \\ ill is exprescd hereby l\c\oi'l\ing 

Keuouusiug and making NuU and Voydc all wills and Testaments liy mo 



36 WARE GENEALOGY. 

heretofore made Declaring and Appoynting this to be my last Will & Testa- 
ment wherein is Contained the Same. Imp''-', I will that my funeral ex- 
pences be taken out of my Estate and further my Minde and will is that 
all my true and just Debts be well and truly payed or Ordered to be payed 
in Conveniant time Next after my Decease by the person herein after 
Named. 

Item. Whereas many years ago I gave to my Eldest son Ebenezer 
W'are and his heires in a deed of Gift under my hand of house and Land in 
Wrentham on portion accounte to the Value of Sixty pounds, I doe now 
further give unto him and his heires the sume of five Shillings and allso 
one fourth part of all my waring appariell and one fourth part of all Debts, 
bills & bonds dew to my Estate and these with what he hath already Rer 
ceived shall be his whole share in my whole Estate. 

Item. Whereas I have formarly given to my son Robart Ware and his 
heires, Deeds of Gift under my hand of land in Wrentham upland and 
Swampy Land on portion accounte, my son Robart Ware Having the price 
or valuation of the sd lands in the deeds or Instruments, I doe now further 
give unto him and his heires the sume of ten Shillings and allso one fourth 
part of all my waring Appariell and one fourth part of all Debts, bills & 
Bonds dew to my Estate and these with what he hath already Received 
shall be his whole share in my whole Estate. 

Item. ^Vhereas I have formerly given to my son Michel Ware and his 
heires in a Deed of Gift under my hand of house and land in Wrentham 
on portion accounte to the value of fifty pounds, I doe now further give 
unto him and his heires the sume of five Shillings and allso one fourth part 
of all my waring Appariell and one fourth part of all Debts, bills & Bonds 
dew to my Estate and these with what he hath already Received shall be 
his whole Share in my whole Estate. 

Item. To my son Jonathan Ware my mind and Will is and I give to 
him and his heires all my Housing and lands in Wrentham or elsewhere in 
New England not heretofore disposed of by me, upland, Medow land & 
Swampy land whatsoever with all appurtenances belonging to the housing 
and lands and further I give to my son Jonathan Ware and his heires my 
Teame and all tacklin belonging to it and all my Husbandly tooles and one 
fourth part of all my waring Appariell and one fourth part of all Debts, 
bills & bonds dew to my Estate and allso all provition left by me in my 
Dwelling House and Barn of all sorts whatsoever both for man and beast 
and allso my minde and will is that my son Jonathan Ware shall pay all my 
true and just Debts, Only funeral charges to be taken out of my Estate as 
before expresed. 

Item to my three Daughters and my minde and will is that they Namely 
my Daughter Margriet and her heires and my Daughter Sarah and her 
heires and my Daughter Easter and her heirs shall be equall in what they 
have Received or sliall Receive of my Estate Referance being had to my 
book of Accounts of what they or any one of them have already Received 
and further my minde and will is that my son Jonathan Ware shall pay 
thirty Pounds two and amongst my three Daughters within four years next 
after my Decease, and allso my mind and will is that all my movable Es- 
tate not heretofore disposed of by me after funeral charges taken out shall 
be devided two and amongst my three Daughters and finally my mind and 
will is that my son Jonathan Ware shall pay every perticular sume to the 
persons unto whome they are herein given by me. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 37 

In Testamony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Scale the day 
and year first above written Appoynting and Ordering my two sons Michel 
Ware and Jonathan Ware to be the Exq''* to this my last Will and Testa- 
ment. 



•Sj^f <^/»t£ 



(Seal) 



Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the sd Robart Ware Sen"" as 
and for his last will and Testament. 

Eben"" Fisher Anthony hancook Thomas Fisher John Gay. 

Children by wife Sarah, all except the eldest born In AVrentham : 

16. i. P^BEXEZER,^ March 15, 1677-8, in Dedluira ; d. April 26, 1750, 

in Wrentham. 

17. ii. Robert, Dec. 6, 1680 ; d. Jan. 9, 1731-2, Wrentham. 

18. iii. Michael, June 11, 1688 ; d. Sept. 21, 1725, Wrentham. 

iv. Margaret, June 6, 1685 ; m. Dec. 4, 1704, in Ro\bury, Major 
John (John, John) Foster of Attleboro, blacksmith (b. Nov. 
15, 1680, in Salem; d. Dec. 24, 1759, at Attleboro). 

Children : 

1. John, Dorchester, Mar. 4, 1706. 

2. Robert, Dorchester, Oct. 9, 1707. 

3. Ebenezer, Dorchester, Aug. 20, 1709 ; d. June 18, 1749 ; 

m. Sept. 17, 1730, Desire Cuslimau (Sam., Thos., 
Thos., Robt.) of Wrentham, Attleboro and Cumber- 
land, R. I. 

4. Margaret, Wrentham, Mar. 7, 1712 : m. Israel Whittaker 

of Rehoboth. 

5. Benjamin, Wrentham, Apr. 17, 1714. 

6. Jonathan, Wrenthan, June 8, 1715; m. Anna ; 

settled in R. T. 

7. ^Sara^, Wrentham, Apr, 18, 1718. 

8. TimoOnj, Wrentham, May 14, 1720 ; m. Sibbel Freeman ; 

went to Maine. 

9. Nathan, Wrentliam. .Tuly 23, 1722. 

10. Esther, Wrentham, 1723 ; d. same day. 

11. Michael, Wrentham, Oct. 19, 1724 ; d. Apr. 15, 1726. 

12. Michael, Wrentham, July 18, 1727. 

13. Mary, Wrentham, Nov. 19, 1729 ; m. Benjamin Walcott. 

19. V. Jonathan, Feb. 28, 1686[-7] ; d. April 20, 1740, Wrentham. 
vi. Sarah, March 4, 1689[-90] ; d. Aug. 5, 1729 ; m. June 6, 1722, 

Francis Nicholson. (Dea. Francis d. in W. Dec. 7, 1753). 
Child: 1. Francis, b. May 27, d. Aug. 20, 1729. 

vii. Esther, May 7, 1693; d. Sept. 14, 1745; m. D.c 17, 1718, 
Ilezekiaii, son of Daniel (Edward) and Abie) (<iay) Ilawes, of 
Wrentham (b. Nov. 22, 1688. Dea. Ilezekiah d. July 2, 1777). 

viii. Elizabeth, Sept. 30, 1697; d. before Aug. 28, 1724. 



38 WARE GENEALOGY. 



5. 

Samuel/ born in Dedham, Sept. 30, 1657 ; died tliere between 
March 6th and 22d, 1730-1 ; married in Dedham, July 21, 1690, 
Elizabeth Rice (died Nov. 18, 1719). Their children were : 

i. Joseph,^ June 23, 1691 ; d. April 30, 1710. 
ii. Samuel, July 20, 1694; d. July 30, 1722. 
iii. There is a tradition that one son was dj-owned. 

SamueP married second, July 27, 1721, Sarah, daughter of 
Thomas Fuller of Dedham, widow successively of Ralph Day and 
John Carpenter. She was born in Dedham, May 7, 1659; mar- 
ried first, Dec. 6, 1682, Ralph Day of Dedham, bricklayer. Chil- 
dren : Ralph, born Oct. 29, 1683; Thomas, born June 19, 1686; 
Sarah, born April 1, 1689 (married Jan. 17, 1716-7, David, son 
of Daniel and Anna (Dewing) Wight, born Dec. 19, 1686), Abi- 
gail (Abiell), born March 29, 1695. She married second, John 
Carpenter of Dedham, housewright, who administered on the estate 
of her former husband. [Suffolk County Records, March 7, 
1705-6]. She survived her third husband, SamueP Ware, and 
died "widow," March 31, 1736. Her will, dated July 12, 1735, 
proved April 13, 1736, leaves legacies of money or lands in Wren- 
tham and Needham to sons Ralph, Thomas and Jeremiah Day ; 
grand-daughter Mary, daughter of Ralph Day ; daughters Sarah 
Wight and Abigail Bacon. 

"Will of Samuel Ware of Dedham. [Abstract.] 

Will dated March 6, proved March 22, 1730-1. I Samuel Ware of 
Dedham weaver will that my Fuuerall Expences be taken out of my estate 
and that all my true and just Debts be well and truly Paied. I give unto 
my well beloved wife Sarah Ware the use of the One Equal half part of 
all my Estate During her Natural Life and the One Third part of all my 
Moveable P^state for her to Dispose of as She shall See meet. Item, I 
Give unto Mary Day who hath lived with and been helpfull to me A con- 
siderable time the full Sum of five pounds. Item, I give unto the heires of 
my Brother John Ware deceased in Equality the full Sum of six pounds. 
Same to heires of Brothers Nathaniel* and Robart deceased ; to Sister 
Hester Man ; and to Brother Ephraim Ware and his heires. Same to 
Brother Ebenezer Ware and his heires Provided that he or his heires shall 
pay to my Exequ''' within Six montlas Next after my Decease all that is 
justly Due from him to my P^state and in Case that the s'' Ebenezer Ware 
nor his heires doe not pay they shall have No part Nor Share in my 
Estate. 

*From an account hook of NathanieP: " 1738 Beriah Ware or. by a Legace from 
Deedham from uncle Samuel Ware, 17s." " 1731 Wm. Force Cr by money from Ded- 
ham 11.6." " Due to Kcziali Ware by her part of 4 pound from Ded. 11.6.' 



WARE GENEALOGY. 39 

To Nathaniel Man my Kinsman who hath and att the Date hereof Doth 
Dwell with me and hath for a Considerable Number of years past been 
helpfull to me and Faithfull in my service the whole of my Estate boath 
Eeale and Personal not heretofore disposed of by me, l*rovided tliat the s'^ 
Nathaniel IMan or his heires shall pay the perticular Sum or Sumes above 
Mentioned within the Space of four yeare Next after my Decease and in 
case they doe not pay I do hereby Authorize my Exequrs hereinafter 
Named to Make Sale of so much of iny Estate as Shall be sulficiant to pay 
what 1 have herein above given to all and every person ; and allso that my 
Exequors shall be fully satisfied out of my Estate for all there Cost and 
Charge that they shall' be att in or abought my Estate. Appoynting my 
two fnends Namly Jeremiah Fuller of Stoughton and John Gay of Dedham 
to be my Exequors. AVitnesses : Noah Kingsbery, Amos Fuller, William 
Eaton, Sed Dol Buck. 

6. 

Ephraim,' born in Dedham, Nov. 5, 1659 ; bapt. 19. 12. 59. He 
married in Dedham, J idy 13, 1G85, Hannah Herring, probably daiioh- 
ter of Thomas and Alary (Pierce) Herring (d. July 10, 1738, m N.), 
and lived in the part of the town which became (1711) Needham. 
Thomas Hearin, Dedham, m. Feb. 15, 1G50, ]\rary, danghtcr of 
Robert Pearse of Dorchester, who bequeathed to her and her " five 
children" in 1664; as four only are recorded up to that time, it 
is a fair inference that Hannah was the fifth. "The aged Ephraim 
Ware died In y^ 94"' Year of his Age as 'tis tho't, Mar. 26, 17o3." 
[Needham chh. rec] 

Children, born in Dedham : * 

i. Debora,* Feb. 17, 1685-6. 

20. ii. EruRAnr, Feb. 14, 1688-9 ; d. March 19, 1774, Needham. 

21. ui. Robert, April 18, 1699 ; d. , Needham. 

• Ephraim' is said to have had two sons and three dau-jhters. The first two at least 
of the following marriages probably refer to children of his whose Inrths were not re- 

*"" Hannah Ware of Dedham and Eleazer Metcalf of Wrentham Sept. 6 1711 " (Ded- 

^''VargaretWareandSamuelFrostNov. 9 1725" (Needham). tc-mj i f<., 

" Abigail Ware and Hezekiah Broad, Mar. 5 1733-4 " (Needham). [Sixth daughter 

of Ebcnezer ?] , , . ,^ ,, at » oi i7nn 

Hezekiah, son of Hezekiah and Abi<:ail Broad, horn in Dedham, :srarch il, 1708. 

Eleazer Metcalf (Jonathan, Michael, Michael), born Feb. 11, U^S'- „ 

" Abigail Broad, wife of Hezekiah Broad of Natick deceased March ye 31st 17Jb. 

No issue recorded. , ^, ,,. „ ^^ ,, •• ,..^_„ 

"Mr. Thomas Stcdman, of Brooklvnc, and :\rrs. Hannah ^Metcalt, of nedhani jxero 
married in Dedham, Nov. 18, 17-29. in Reo. vi. Klc.izer (.lonatban, Mie bae , Muliael) 
Metcalf, b. Feb. U. 11.87, is sai.l to have married Hannah Ware ; no children gn en. 
Eleazer (Michael, Michael, Michael) 1) Feb. 12. 1^84-5 (name of wife not given), is said 
to have had children Hannah and Deborah. It seems probable that it was .M.ch.icl 9 
Eleazer who married Hannali Ware, born about 1691 (i>robably daugh cr of Kpliraim ), 
whose children would thus be named for herself and lier sister; and that it was Jona- 
than's Eleazer who married Feb. If), 1709-10, Judith George. 



40 WAEE GENEALOGY. 



7. 



Ebenezer," born in Dedham, Oct. 28, 1667, bapt. 3.9. 67; 
died Jan. ( ?) 1765, in Needham. He is said to have bad five 
wives, one son and six daughters. He married first in Dedham, 
March 18, 1689-90, Martha Herring, daughter of Thomas and 
Mary (Pierce) Herring (b. in Dedham, July 11, 1668, d. Jan. 30, 
1709-10). His wife Ehzabeth died in Needham, March 8, 1733-4, 
"Mehetabel Wife of Aged Ebenezer Ware died suddenly," Nov. 2, 
1753. He married lastly, June 13, 1754, when 86 years of age, 
Ann Harrison. " The Deposition of Ebenezer Ware an aged man 
of Needham, dated Oct. 21, 1763 states that in 1693 he knew," 
etc. [Smith's Newton, p. 261-5.] 

Will of Ebenezer Ware, Senior, of Needham, 

In the Name of God Amen, the seventeenth Day of September Ano 
Demi one thousand seven hundred and Fifty four in the Twenty eight year 
of the Reign of or Souerain Lord King George the second over Great 
Britain &c I Ebenezer Ware Sen*' of Nedham in the County of Suffolk and 
Prouence of Masachusets bay in New England Husbandman being in 
usual helth of body but aduenceed in years but of sound mind and memory, 
Blesed be almity God therefor and calling to mind the Frailty of Life and 
Certainty of Death Do therefore make and ordain this my last Will and 
Testement in maner and Form folowing that is to say : First and Princi- 
pally I commend my Soul into the hands of Almity God my creator hoping 
to Reciue y® pardon and Remission of all my sins and saluation through 
the alone merit of Jesus Christ my Redemer and my body to the Eaiah to 
be deacently Buried acording to the discresion of excecutrex herein Named 
and Executer hereinafter Named and as Touching such Worldly Estate the 
Lord hath lent me my mind and will is the same shall be disposed of 
acording as is hereinafter expresed hereby Reuoaking and Renounceing 
and making Null and Voaid all Wills and Testaments by me heretofore 
made declering and apoynting this to be my last Will and Testement 
Wherein is contained the same. Imp''^, I will that all my just Debts and 
Funarall Expences be Well and Truly payed in conuenient Time next 
after my Deceas by my Executrex hereinafter named. 

Itm. I do giue and Becpieth to my only son Nathaniel Ware Sen^ the 
Sume of Fine Shillings lawful money. 

Itm. I do giue and Bequeth to my Daughter Mary's Children Namly 
William mills and John Mills and Benjamin mills to each of them one 
Shilling Lawfull money. 

Itm. I do giue and Bequeth my Daughter Martha Smith one Shilling 
Lawful money. 

Itm. I do giue to my Daughter Elizabeth children Namly Abial and 
Elizabeth and Meribath to each of them one Shilling Lawful money. 

Itm. I do giue and Bequeth to my Daughter Jemima Kingsbery one 
Shilling Lawful money. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 41 

Itm. I do giue and Bequeth to my Dauuliter Sarah Dcuenport one 
Shilling Lawful money ; the above said sumcs with what they haue had 
shall b(! and is their Full Shear. 

Itni. I do hereby (uudir and subject to the Terms under "Writen) Giue 
and Bequeth to my Loueing Wife Anna Ware all my Moueable Estate 
whatsoeuer and whersoeuer it may be found shee paying all my just Debts 
and Funaral Kxpence and the aboue Legaceas giuen to my Children and 
Grandchildren. 

Itm. I do hereby constitute and apoynt my Loueing Wife Anna Ware 
Executrex and my son Nathaniel Ware Sen"" Executer to this my last will 
and Testement. 

In Testimony whereof I the said Ebenezer Ware Sen"^ haue hereunto set 
my hand and seal the day and year first aboue written. 

^ (^^^e^r^C ^^(Seal) 

Signed, sealed, Published and Decleared by the said 
Ebenezer Ware Sen"" a-s and for his last Will and 
Testement. 

In presence of us 

Aaron Smith 

Josah Newell jun"^ 

Joseph Gibbs. [Pioved Feb. 10, 1705.] 

Children, all probably by his first wife, born in Dedham :* 

i. Mart,^ b. April C, 1091 ; f d. before 1754 ; % m. William (Benja- 
min, Samuel) Mills (b. May 2, 1082). Children: 

1. John, Aug. 4, 1715. 

2. William, Nov. 5, 1718. 

Z. Benjamin and Nathaniel, May 31, 1722. Nathaniel d. 
young. 

ii. Martha, Jan. 7, d. March 15, 1694-5. 
22. iii. Nathaniel, Jan. 28, 1095-0 ; d. Oct. 12, 1770, Needham. 

iv. Martha, June 13, 1099 ; d. later than 1751 ; m. June 29, 1725, 
in Needham, "• Lieut." Aaron Smith § (d. in N. April 15, 1770, 
aged 77 yrs.). 

V. Elizabeth, April 20, 1702 ; d. young. 

* Wliere the full date of birtl\ is given, the name is on the Deflham records. 

t" The Berth of my morther was In v'= ver IfiOI wlio was tlio dafter of IOI>enezcr ware 
this dat 17l'J fcbruary 11." ^tem" by VVni. Mills, jr. 

J Died certainly before her fatlier'and probably soon after the birth of her twins, for 
" William Mills of Needham mar. Mary Watson of Koxbiiry June 17, 1721."— Uoxbiuj 
Records. 

§In 17fi4, Rev. Samuel West, the young minister of the parish, writes of Mrs. Smith 
as one " who possessed all the virtues wliich ))iety without rctiMdl i-dui-ation could fur- 
nish to a inind or person to whom natin-e had been peculiarly indnl^rent." 

" In memory of 1 Lieut. Aaron Smitli | who died | Apr. )« lo"' 177(i | aged 77 yrs." 
[Epitaph] 

Hancock, N. H. " I think there is little doulit that the families of Smiths, residing 
in this town, are descendants of Lieut. Aaron Smitli, who married a dan;:liter of I';i)en- 
ezer Ware." LtriiKK V. Kaios, 18h9. 



42 WARE GENEALOGY. 

vi. Elizabeth, March 16, 1704-5 ; d. before Sept. 17, 1754 ; m. 
first, April 23, 1730, in Needham, Moses, son of Dea. Timothy* 
and Sarah Kingsbury (b. Sept. 11, 1705, d. Feb. 21, 1730-31). 
Children : 

1. MehitaMe or Meribath. 

2. Elizabeth. 

3. Ahial, b. Feb. 24, 1730-1. 

Married second. May 30, 1732, Ezra Smith of Dedham. 

vii. Jemima, b. abt. 1704-5, d. Feb. 3, 1779, " in her 75th year ; "f m. 
March 22, 1726-7, in Needham, " Capt." Timothy,' son of Dea. 
Timothy and Sarah Kingsbury (b. Aug. 14, 1703, d. in Need- 
ham, Nov. 18, 1778, in his 76th year). 
Children : 

1. Jemima, Feb. 11, 1727 [-8]. 

2. Sarah, Feb. 20, 1731 [-2]. 

3. Timothy, March 4, 1734[-5]. 

4. Moses, Aug. 3, 1736. 

5. Samuel, May 14, 1739 ; d. Oct. 12, 1756, 18th year. 

6. David, Aug. 6, 1742. 

7. Mary, Aug. 16, 1746. 

viii. Sarah, m. first in Needham, April 29, 1731, Joseph (John, 
Thomas) Davenport^ (b. Aug. 30, 1701, d. March 12, 1752). 
Children, born in Newton : 

1. Sarah, March 30, 1732; m. Feb. 1757, Benjamin Mills. 

2. John, June 7, 1733 ; d. Feb. 1818. 

3. Abigail, b. and d. 1736. 

4. Benjamin, b. and d. 1738. 

5. Abigail, Jan. 15, 1740; m. 1768, Michael Bright. 

6. Mary, March 30, 1742 ; m. Lyon. 

7. Benjamin, June 16, 1743 ; d. Dec. 28, 1833; mar. Jan. 

25, 1769, Sarah, of John and Esther Wilson of Ded- 
ham (b. Dec. 10, 1745; d. Nov. 16, 1821). 

8. Enoch, June 25, 1744; d. June 24, 1803. 

9. Martha, June 12, 1746 ; m. March 4, 1775, Ebenezer Day, 

son of Jonathan and Hannah (Battle) Day ; b. in Ded- 
ham, Oct. 12, 1748; d. in Needham; m. Nov. 26, 
1807, Nathaniel Talbot. 

Sarah m. second, Jan. 17, 1760, Nathaniel Richards of Dedham. 

* Timothy Kingsbury (Nathaniel, Joseph of Dedham, freeman, 1641). First town 
clerk ofNiedham; chosen deacon, INIay 17, 1720. 

fAs .Jemima is mentioned after Elizabeth in her father's will, she may have been 
younger; and thus have died in her 73d and not in her 75th year. Rev. Samuel Man, 
in his will dated 1718, says: " To my niece Jemimah Ware I give the sum of ten 
pounds always provided that she live with my wife till she come to be eighteen years 
of age and serve her faithfully." She was born in 1704 or 1706. Inscription on her 
husband's tomb: " Death is a debt to Nature due, as I have paid it so must you." On 
her's: " The sweet remembrance of the just shall flourish when they sleep in dust." 
"In memoiy of the widow Jemima Kingsbury who departed this Life February 3d 
1779 in the 7oth year of lier age." 

JN. E. Hist. 6en. Register, xxxiii. 33. 



THIRD GENERATION 



8. 

John' (John^), born in Declham, June 17, 1670; died " Mar ye 
29"' 1751 in the 8P' year of his age." Buried at Wrentham Cen- 
tre. Married Jan. 14, 1695-6, Mehitable "Chaplen." She was 
probably daiigliter of William Chaj)len, of Dorchester, who had be- 
sides otiier children, Melwtdhel, born Feb. 22, 1674-5. She died 
aged 75 years 1 month 3 days, on March 25, 1750. 



e/'^ 



V* 




"^(Oij 



Children, born in Wrentham : 

23. i. William,* July 4, 1G'J7; d. in Digliton, Mass., June 11, 17G4. 

24. ii. John, May 7, 1700; d. April 24, 1775. 

25. iii. Moses, June 7, 1702. 

iv. Mary, Aug. 4, 1705; d. Jan. 5, 1701); m. in Norton, June 21, 
1732, Seth, son of William (William, Thomas) and Abigail 
(Tisdale) Makepiece (b. in Taunton, June 23, 1702, d. 1749). 
Children, b. in Norton : 

1. Mary, Nov. 11, 1733; m. 1756, George Wotherell. No 

issue. 

2. Meltetabel, Oct. 8, 1735; d. unm. 

3. HinuHth, Sept. 25, 1738; d. March 10, 1795; m. 1701, 

William Wetherell (b. 1740, d. 1823). Six cliihhvn. 

4. Abigail, Aug. 26, 1741 ; m. 1761, Elislia Capron. Five 

children. 

5. Sarah, July 8, 1744; d. July 11, 17i)'J ; unm. 

V. Barbareii, April 9, 1708; stillborn. 

vi. ■ Mkuktible, Oct. 6, 1710; m. at W. May 20, 1736. William 

May (ancestor of Hon. Sctli ^lay, Judge S. J. C. Mc). 
vii. Rkmeckaii, b(;t\veon Deo. 3, 1716, and Fob. 15, 1716-17: ni. at 

W. Aug. 30, 1733, William Pulfor, Jr. 
Children, b. in Wrentham: 

1. Wllllnm, April 21, 1734; d. Jan. 14, 1809. 

2. Klljdii, Aug. 8, 1737. 

3. John, Sept! 24, 173i). 

4. Rebeckah, Nov. 18, 1741. 

5. Esther, June II, 171 t. 



44 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children of William and Rebeckah Puffor, b. in Norton : 

6. John, May 27, 1746. 

7. Timothy, April 19, 1748. 

8. Mehetabel April 16, 1750. 

9. Mary, Feb. 21, 1752 ; m. David Cobb, of Hallowell, Oct. 

24, 1811. 
10. Benjamin, July^25, 1754. 

viii. Richard, Oct. 27, 1718; d. Sept. 7, 1719. 



9. 

Eltezer^ (Jolm^), born in Dedham, Oct. 2, 1676; died in 
Wrentham, July 23, 1750, aged 74 [Hunt Family, page 310] ; 
"Lieut."; married Feb. 13, 1700-1, Mary, daughter of Daniel 
(Edward) and Abial (Gay) Hawes, of Wrentham (born in Ded- 
ham, Sept. 17, 1679, died April 2, 1768, aged " 89^^ y^" Eleazer 
Ware made stocks in 1692. [Hist. Norfolk Co.] 

Will of Eleazer Ware. [Abstract.] 

Will dated July 16, proved Aug. 28, 1750. Eleazer Ware of Wrentham, 
Husbandman. To wife Mary " all my Household Goods and Indoor 
Movables " with the use of Dwelling House, " half my Homestead and 
half my pasture Land above Deacon Theodore Man's and also two Cows 
for her own proper Use during the time she remains my Widow. And 
if Providence shoukl so Order it that she should be married to another 
Man," she shall " carry off of Indoor Moveables to the Value of twenty 
pound Lawful! Money." To son Eleazer certain lots of land, half the 
outdoor Moveables, wearing apparell, & Armour ; " also my Cane or walk- 
ing Staff " and £8 Lawful! Money. To son Daniel half the Homestead, 
half the outdoor moveables, half said Pasture land ; & the other half of said 
Pasture land, Homestead and dwelling house after his mother shall quit the 
same (provided he pay the legacies hereafter mentioned) ; half the wearing 
apparell & Armour." Legacies to daughters Mary Hewes ; Mercy Nichol- 
son ; Jerusha Day and her three children by her former husband, Jerusha, 
Samuel, and Abihal King; to grandchildren Hezekiah & Abigail Ware 
" who now live with me," to be paid when they come of age ; to grand- 
children Elijah & Mary Ware. Eleazer AVare and Daniel Ware Executors. 

Witnesses : Theodore Man, Thomas Man, Jun'', John Messenger. 




£ <!U,^4r* -^ar^C. 



Children, born in Wrentham : 

26. i. Eliezer," Nov. 11, 1701 ; d. July 8, 1751. 
ii. Jerusha, Jan. 8, 1703-4; d. April 24, 1706. 

27. iii. Daniel, Nov. 2, 1706; d. March 17, 1769. 

iv. Mary, March 2, 1708-9 ; d. in Foxboro', Jan. 4, 1797 ; m. in W. 
Feb. 16, 1736-7, William Hewes (d. in Foxboro', Oct. 18, 1778). 



WARE GENEALOGY. 45 

28. V. IIezekiah, April 17, 1711 ; d. May lO. 17 11, u^^imI 31. 

vi. Jerusha, June 23, 1714; m. July H, 1734, in Norton, Ilezekiuh 
King (by Rev. Joseph Avery of Norton) of Norton (d. in Nor- 
ton, May 26, 1741). 

Children, b. in Norton : 

1. Jerusha, Aug. 31, 1735; d. Oct. 1755, in Wrenthani. 

2. Samuel, Sept. 31, 1737 [s«'c]. 

3. Abiel, Jan. 0, 173U-4U: d. Oct. '2ii, 1755, in "Wrentham. 

Jerusha m. second, April 1, 1742, in Norton, Jonathan (.John, 
Rali)h) Day of Norton (b. March 21, 1G87, and d. June 7, 175'J). 
Child of Jonathan and Jerusha Day : 
1. Ahiffail, Jan. 0, 1713; j^robably m. Sept. IG, 1762, Sam- 
uel Hunt, of Norton, and d. Nov. lU, 1813, aged 70. 
Jerusha (Ware, King) Day m. third, Oct. 24, 1759, 
Jonathan Clajip, of "Wrentham. March 20, 1761, 
Samuel King (appointed administrator, Sept. 7, 1759), 
settled the estate of Jonathan Day, yeoman ; inventory, 
£319.15.8. The widow, "now Jerusha Clapp," re- 
ceived one third ; only child, Abigail, two thii-ds. 

vii. Mercy, Feb. 15, 1716; d. in Wrentham, Aug. 2, 1785 ; ni. April 
22, 1742, Capt. John Nicholson. 

Child: 1. Elizabeth, Aug. 28, 1745; d. March 5, 1784. 
viii. Abial (dau.), Aug. 19, 1719 ; d. March 27, 1740, num. 

10. 

Joseph^ (John^), born in "Wrentham, June 2, 1681-2; died in 
Sherborn, Jan. 26, 1754; married Jan. 5, 1708-9, Hannah Wood, 
daughter of Eliezer* (Nicholas') and Dorothy "Wood, ot" Sherborn 
(born Feb. 11, 1688-9, died March 4, 1754), and removed to the 
"Wood farm in Sherborn. In 1710, -with Jose})li ^lor^ie, he built 
the first grist mill on Sewall's brook ; the privilege is still in the 
family of Joseph.^ He purchased half the Hull estate from Judith 
Cooper, daughter of Judge Sewall, and built upon it a hou^e which 
is still standing. It was occupied in 1856 l)y ]\Iajor (ioulding, a 
descendant. In 1885, owned and occupied by Thomas Colford, an 
Irishman. H. Ware, Sen., was born in this house. Hannah Wood 
inherited half this farm. His slave Duty planted the great elm tree 
near the house, three-fourths of a mile south of Sherborn common. 
[Morse's Sherborn.] 

Children, born in Sherborn, wxrc : 

i. Hannah,* Aug. lo, 171(1; m. in Slierliorn, Die. 27, 1753, 

Nathaniel Haven (of Ilopkinton ?), by Rev. Samuel Porter, 
ii. Zu'pokah, Nov. 22, 1712; m. Curtis Gouldiug. 



46 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

iii. Abigail, April 27, d. May 6, 1715. 
29. iv. John, May 20, 1717 ; cl, Sept. 18, 1779. 
V. Eleazer, Nov. 3, 1719 ; d. Aug. 18, 1722. 
vi. Abigail, Jan. 7, 1722-3; d. March 1, 1788; m. Sept. 2, 1742, 
Nathaniel, son of Dea. Henry Prentice, of Cambridge (d. Jan. 
23, 1791 or 6, aged 81) ; settled on the S. quarter of the Hull 
farm in Sherburn ; " both of Sherborn." 
Children : 

1. Abigail., 1745. 2. Anne, 1747. 3. Benjamin, 1750. 4. 
Stephen, 1752. 5. Hannah, niJb. 6. Hepzibah, 1758. 
7. Sarah, 1760. 

vii. Joseph, Aug. 3, 1725 ; d. March 31, 1743, unm. 

viii. Benjamin, April 18, 1730; d. Feb. 25, 1754; " Capt."; m. Jan. 
31, 1754, Mary Coolidge (James, John) (b. Jan. 7, 1731-2, d. 
March 11, 1818). No children. [She m. second, July 10, 1754, 
Samuel Bullard.] " Both of Sherborn." " Capt Ware was an 
able, enterprising man. He served as cornet of horse in an ex- 
pedition against the Indians, and was selectman eleven years. 
About 1710, he in company with Capt. Joseph Morse built the 
first grist mill on Sewall's brook, and his slave Duty, being a bet- 
ter miller than Capt. Morse could supply, secured him all tlie cus- 
tom, and induced my ancestor [Rev. Abner Morse, historian of 
Sherburn] to sell out, and the privilege has remained to this day 
in the family of Capt. Ware. The ancient Hull farm having 
descended through Hull's only daughter, Mrs. Judge Sewall, to 
her daughter Judith, wife of Rev. Dr. Cooper of Boston, Capt. 

Ware purchased of them for the S. E. half of the same, 

consisting of 250 acres, Richard Sanger purchasing at the same 
time for an equal sum the N. W. half. Capt. Ware proceeded 
immediately, it is believed, to erect the venerable mansion yet 
standing on the N. side of Sewall's brook, upon the W. side of 
the road to E. Medway, known by the magnificent elm planted 
about the same time by his slave Duty ; moved into it, and there 
spent the remainder of his days. His remains were interred in 
the desecrated burying ground at the S. end of Sherburn, where 
his elegant headstone may be found lying in the vicinity of the 
grave, if not yet thrown into Charles River." [Morse's Sher- 
born.] 



11. 

Ben.tamin^ {John"), born in Wrentham, July 8, 1688; died 
there July 16, 1744. The first physician in Wrentham. One of 
the subscribers to Prince's Annals. [See articles in Plist. Gen. 
Kegister.] He married first, May 21, 1730, Zubiah* Billings, of 

* The Intentions of Benjamin and Zcbi.ah were recorded 15 ISTov., 1729; they were 
m. by Jonatliun Ware, .J. P. Zubiah was daughter of Ebenezer (Ebenezer, Roger) and 
Jerusha Billings, b. Oct. 22, 1711. Her sister Jerusha, b. Aug. 9, 1705, m. Sept. 26, 17^3, 
Cornelius KoUock. Their soia Cornelius, b. 1724, m. Sarah, dau. of Kev. Mr. Messin- 



WARE GENEALOGY. 47 

Stoughton, (lied in "VVreutliam, Dec. 1, 1738. Buried at Wrenthain 
Centre. 
Child : 

i. Jkrusha," July 18, 1730; d. Oct. 28, 1749; m. Jan. 11, 174j-G, 
Seth Brewster, in Wrentham. 

Dr. Ware married second, May 14, 1741, Mrs. Melatiah (Fisher) 
"Ware, widow of Jonathan^ (Robert*), who had died April 20, 1740. 
Children : 

ii. Sox, stillborn, Jan. 20, 1742-3. 

iii. Benjamin, May 15, d. Oct. 31, 1744, "5 m's, 16 days." 

[Mrs. Melatiah Ware married third, in Wrentham, July 15, 
1745, Ephraim Leonard.] 

AVill dated June 14, proved July 31, 1744. Benjamin Ware, 
"Practitioner of Physick of Wrentham," to wife Melatiah, "what 
Indoor Moveables she brought with her ; " one third part of per- 
sonal estate forever; one third part of real estate and "Income of 
my part of a Grist Mill So long as she remains my Widow." To 
" nephew Cornelius Collock Student in Phj^sick and now under my 
care all my Books of Physick and Surgery." To only son Benjamin 
"all my Homestead" and certain specified lots of land "and my 
part in the Grist jNlill after the thirds are quitted by his jNlother 
and also one hundred Pounds [old tenor] for liis bringing up more 
than his Sister (he being an Infant)." Rest of personal estate to 
be equally divided between Jerusha and Benjamin. Jerusha to have 
the remaining part of all real and personal estate and moveables, 
and all Benjamin's share if he dies before coming of age. Brother 
Capt. Joseph Ware of Sherburn, executor. Witnesses: Ebenezer 
Co well, William Puffer, Jr., Ebenezer Fisher. 

12. 

Nathaniel' (Nathanier)^ born in Wrentham, August 6, 1007 ; 
died there March 4, 1781, aged 83 ; buried at Wrentham Centre; 

ger, and d. Jan. 22, 1754. Physician. Jerusha is mentioned by Madam Knight, who 
stopped at her father's house on her journey from Boston to New York. 

Koyal Kollock. brother of Coineliiis, was 1). Aug. 18, 172(3; Lemuel, Sent, 5, 172S. 

" (Japt. Ehenezer Hillings throuffh his father became an owner of a large tract of 
land in Sharon and Foxboro', and it is supposed that he huilt the first house in tho 
Dorchester New (irant. It was on the road or path to Bristol and Providence, and 
■was kept as a Tavern. His family', five or six sons settled around him, as they hecamo 
of age. He died Feb. 25, 1717-8. His widow Hannah survived him 12 or 1-5 years. 
Ebenezer, his son, seems to have liad the homestead and lived with his father; he was 

b. July 13, 1677, and m. Jerusha , the time I have not found recorded. I do not 

find the record of the l)irlh of but two children : Jerusha, b. Aug. y?170.}, Zebiah, b. 
Oet 22, 1711. . . and there may have been others. 

Jerusha m. Cornelius CoUick (later, Kollock), Sept. 26, 1723, and their son Cornelius 
■was b. 1724, mouth and day not given. TrMditifm makes Collick a sea captain, and 
that he found his future wife in the daugbt<'r of the tavei'ii kcepi'r where lie stopped on 
his way across the country from Bristol to Huston." [N'ewton Tulljot. 1888.J 



48 WARE GENEALOGY. 

" Capt." ; married Jan. 25, 1726 [-7] , Priscilla, daughter of " Benj. 
and Presilia" Grant, born at Wrentliam, Dec. 20, 1701. She 
died May 3, 1788, in 87th year. , ^ . r 

The commission of Nathaniel AVare, gentleman, to be Captam ot 
y« Second Company in the Fourth Kegiment, was signed by W. 
Shirley in 1746. NathanieP's house in Wrentham was built 1674 ; 
repaired 1716. After the notice of a "general muster" at Ded- 
ham in 1713 is written in XathanieP's hand: " Nathaniel Ware 
jr. was 16 years, 1 month and two days old, and was at said general 
muster." [E. A. Parks.] 



Nathanil Ware's Book of accounts of what he has given to his Children 
first and Last on Portion account Anno Dom : 1752 &c. 

Given to my son Benjamin Ware on Portion account 

50 acres of Land in his home Lott _ s. 

Valued at, in old Teuor ^ 2dO 

20 acres at my wood lott _ ^'^^ ^ 
7 acres of meadow & upland an in and 

near my House Lott ^ i n 

2 acres by the Dig'd way ' 1^ 

Gave in mony, by the Hands of r-n n 

m^' Dupee & John Ruggels J^O " 
Gave by Will 



30 



Total in old Tenor 600 

Equal in Lawfull mouy.to ^80 
1773 

Gave more to Benj. old Tenor 100 

Sum total in old Tenor 700 

Given to my Daughter Mary 
Haws on Portion account when 
married &c. in y^ year 1752 

in old Tenor 

In Brass Ware ?o In n 

In Puter Ware 13 

In Iron Ware 27 14 

Li AVooden Ware , n 

2 Bead Steads & Beading 11^ J^ 

2 Cow Kind, & 5 Lambs tn i? n 

in Sundry small things J- 1 a 

In a Side Sadie 2o 

and by AViU iu a Legacy -'OOP 

Total in old Tenor 390 

Equal in Lawfull mony to 52 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



49 



Given to my Daughter Bety 
Ware on Portion account, out 
of my Temporal Estate, in y^ year, 1767 
26 acres of Land by Deed, on the 
East side of mill Brook at the 
Wood Lott valued at 

and 20 acres of pine Land ] 
west of Sorrow-meadow j 

in mony now 

to Receve here after by } 
way of Legacy j 

total 
Equal in Lawfull mony to 
1770. 

Given to my Daughter Keziah 
Everet on Portion account out 
of my Estate in the year 1755 
Brass Ware 

Puter Ware 

Iron Ware 

Wooden Ware 

One case of Draws 

2 Bead Steads, & Beading 

in several Cow Kind and ) 
Sheep, first and Last ) 

in Sundry small things 

Total in Old Tenor 
Equal in Lawfull mony to 
to Receve by will by will hereafter &c. 

Total in Lawfull mony 

Given to my Son David Ware 
by Deed, Several i)arcel8 of Land 
in the year 1767 as jiart of his Portion 
20 acres of meadow and upland 
in my home Lott valued at 

and 53 acres on y*^ west side 
of y® Brook at the wood Lott 

and a Right in tlie Town Sliip ) 
of Whiting on Otter Crick j 

and to Receve here after I 
by a Legacy &c. y 

Total in Lawfull mony 
Equal in old Tenor to 
1772 to David in old Tenor 

Sum Total 



£ 95 




95 




50 
150 


Old Tenor 


390 
£ 52 





} 



23 14 
11 14 
22 1 
26 16 
13 
111 16 

86 9 6 

4 9 6 

300 
40£ 
12£ 

52£ 



37 


4 


31 


4 


3 


12 


8 





£ 80 





£ 600 





50 





650 






60 


6 





35 


7 





13 


6 





9 


8 





57 


7 





30 








4 


6 





300 








£ 40 







12 








50 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Given to my Daughter Abigail 

Wight on Portion account 

in the year 17G3 in old Tenor 

In 40 Dollers in mony £ 90 

2 Bead Steads & Beading 
Wooden Ware 
Iron Ware 

Puter and Brass Ware 
in Cow Kind &c 
bj"^ an order of m'' KoUock 
in sundry small things 

Total in old Tenor 
Total in Lawfull mony 
more by a Legacy 

total 52 

Given to my daughter Beriah, 

Bacon in the year 1764 on Portion 

account, in old Tenor 

In Brass and Puter Ware 
In Iron Ware 
In Wooden Ware 
In a Bead Stead & Beading 
In 31 Dollers in mony 
In a Case of Draws 
In a Cow 

In sundry small things 
in mony by Sam^ King 

total in old Tenor 
Equal in Lawfull mony to 
more by a Legacy 

total in Lawfull mony to 52 

Given to my son Josiah Ware 
on Portion account by his Trade 

and one year of his time before 1769 

he arived to the age of 21 years 26 13 4 

and by a Legacy or by AVill 44 

and to give him in mony 
Exclusive of any Legece &c 9 6 8 



£ 


s. d. 


31 


12 


29 





37 





41 





69 


15 


15 





27 


. 


9 


18 


39 





300 





40 





12 






total 80 

Equal in old Tenor to £ 600 

Jan. 10 1770 Then gave to 

Josiah the above said 9 6 8 

Lawfull mony 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



51 



The above sum of £2G 13 4 in 



old Tenor is 
the above sum of 
old Tenor is 
the above sum of 
Old Tenor is 



£200 & 

£44 in 
330 £ & 
£9 6 8 in 
£70 



It is proposed, according to the above 
mentioned accounts that my 
Children are to Receve the following 
Sums of monj on Portion account. 

Benjomin 
Mary 
Bety 
Keziah 
David 
Abigail 
Beriah 
Josiah 



Equal in old Tenor to 
Which is abought 



Total 



413 Boilers, 



£ 4 




12 




20 




12 


Lawful raony 


8 




12 




12 




44 




3 24 




930 





A will of NathanieP is still in existence, dated 1767, but un- 
signed. He mentions his wife Priscilla, sons Natlianicl, Benjamin, 
David and Josiah ; daughters Mary Haws, Bety Ware, Keziah 
P^verct, Abigail Wight, Beriah Bacon. The legacies which he 
leaves his children appear (from the above mentioned " Book of 
Accounts of what he has given to his Children on Portion account, 
1752," &c.), to be intended to make up each daughter's portion to 
"£H90 in old Tenor, Equal in I^awfull money to £52.'' Benjamin's 
share, £700 ; David's, £650 ; Josiah's, £600=£80 lawl'ul money. 

After the death of their mother in 1788, Nathaniel, Benjamin and 
David Ware, Elias Bacon, Joseph Wiglit and Kezia Everet, widow, 
agree to settle the estate, although "Josiah Ware and Mary Haws 
widow are otit of the Commonwealtli." 

Cliildren, l)orn in Wrcntham : 

30. i. Bkn.tamix," Jan. 30, 1727[-8] ; d. May 3, 1810. 

Mary, June 28, 1730; m. June 11, 1702, Timothy, son of Daniel 
and Beriah (Man) llawes (Daniel, Daniel, Edward), b. Juno 
21, 1722, d. 1773. Mary (Ware) Ilawes d. at Whiting. Vt. 
Their dau., J/a??y I/mves, I). Dee. 9, 1 700, at Wreiitliam; m. 
1780 or 6, Gi<leon (Stephen, John, Sedgwick) Iloxie, of Milton, 
Vt., b. Sept. 9, 1759 ; d. June 14, 183'(;. 

"The town of Whiting, ^'ernlont, was chartered in 17Ci3, to 
Col. John Whiting of Wrentham, Mass., and the settlers re- 
turned to Wrentliain during the Kcvohilionary War, at the close 
of which th(,'v returned to their Wliiting homes ; among tlum 



n. 



52 WARE GENEALOGY. 

came Ebenezer Wheelock and wife, Hawes, daughter of 

Timothy and Mary (Ware) Hawes, and later on came widow 
Mary Ware Hawes, and several of her children, among them 
Mary, who afterwards married Gideon Hoxie 

Ebenezer Wheelock was chosen delegate to the Convention 
for revising the Constitution. He was for four years Councellor 
of the State, several years war representative at the General 
Assembly, and in 1724 had been Justice of the Peace for thirty- 
four years." — Mrs. Horace H. Dyer, Rutland, Vt, 1897. 

Children : 

Prude, Pace, Keziah, all under 14 in 1773, at their father's 
death. 

iii. Betty, May 18, 1733 ; d. April 4, 1780, aged 46, unm. 

iv. Keziah, March 14, 1735-6; d. in Foxboro', April 4, 1824; m. 
Oct. 22, 1755, in W., Joseph Everett, tanner (d. in Foxboro', 
Sept. 17, 1785). He was b. probably 1732-3 ; was son of 
Joseph and Hannah Richards (Dea. John, Capt. John, Richard). 
Hon Edward Everett's father was Oliver (Eben, Dea. John). 
Sarah Preston (Everett) Hale was Hon. Edward's sister. 
[William Everett, 1886.] 
Children : 

1. Ti-yphena, Sept., 1764; m. Jacob Balcom (d. in Attle- 

boro', June 8, 1857, aged 92. 9). 

2. George, June 2, 1780; d. Nov. 3, 1783, at Foxboro'. 

V. David, May 24, 1738; d. Jan. 22, 1804 in W., unm. "He was 
taken ill riding home from church on horseback and was assisted 
to the house of a neighbor on the way where he died soon 
after." [L. L. W.] 

vi. Abigail, Dec. 15, 1740; m. June 9, 1763, Joseph Wight, of a 
place called Otice Field in the covmty of Cumberland, Yeoman." 
Abigail (Ware) Wight d. March 19, 1799. Joseph Wight was 
son of Jonathan (Jonathan, Henry, Thomas) and Jemima 
(Whiting) Wight (b. Dec. 29, 1729, d. Oct. 20, 1804. 
(" Wights.") Both died in Otisfield. 

Children, b. in Wrentham (Abigail was the 2d wife) : 

1. Benjamin, Sept. 20, 1764; d. Feb. 10, 1853, in Ohio. 

2. Abigail, May 31, 1767. 

3. James, March 21, 1769; d. Oct. 12, 1853. 

4. Thomas, b. Aug. 19, 1771 ; d. Dec. 11, 1860. 

5. Nathan, Oct. 23, 1773 ; d. July 22, 1854. 

6. Warren, Oct. 1, 1778; d. in W. July 14, 1781. 

7. Jonathan, Sept. 7, 1783; d. March 1, 1869. 

For descendants, see " The Wights," by W. W. Wight. 

vii. Beriah (dau.), Jan. 13, 1742-3 ; m. July 12, 1764, Elias Bacon, 
" gentleman." 

Children, b. in W. : 

1. Beria, Aug. 16, 1765. 

2. Pattee, Feb. 18, 1767. 

3. Alfred, Oct. 30, 1768. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 53 

31. viii. Nathaniel, Jan. 14. 1744[-5] ; d. Juno 10, 1832. 

32. ix. JosiAii, March 12, 1747-8. 



13. 

Beriati' (jVafhanieP), born in Wrontham, Nov. 7, 1704; died 
there P^eb. 17, 175(3. "Ensign Bcriah was the first person that 
was hurried in tiie hurrying phice on the Great Phiin."* ^Married 
Jan. 5, 1731—2, Hannah Heaton (daughter of Nathaniel and 
Meriah), born Sept. 28, 1807, at Wrentham. 

Will of Beriah Ware. 

Will dated Nov. 5, 1765 ; proved April 2, 175G. Beriah Ware of 
Wrentham, Gent. To wife Hannah use of one Third part of Real Estate 
while she remains my AVidow, also my Negro man Pomp, one Third of 
wearing apparel and one Third of rest of jiersonal Estate. Also sole Ex- 
ecutrix (with son Pelatiah). To son Beriah £G. 13. 4 when he shall he 
21, also one Third of wearing apparel and one sixth of real & Personal es- 
tate. To daughters Abigail, Hannah, Margaret and Unity Ware each one 
Sixth of Real & Personal Estate. To son Pelatiah one Third of wearing 
apparel and one sixth of Real and Personal Estate. Witnesses : Joseph 
Ware, John Metcalf, Ebenezer Cowell. 

Children, born in Wrentham : 

33. i. Pelatiah," Dec. 24, 1732. To New Braintree ?t 
ii. Abigail, Nov. 9, 1735. 

ill. Haxxah, Aijril 21, 1739 ; d. at Hancock, N. H., 1836, aged 97, 
in the house of her daughter, Mrs. Clarke ; mar. in Wrentham, 
June 14, 1758, Warham Warner of Hard wick, Mass., son of 
Eleazer and Prudence (Barnes) Warner; b. Hardwick, Nov. 1, 
1730; d. Dec. 4, 1817 ; lived in New Braintree. He is said to 
have been the first white child born in New Braintree, in the 
part now Hardwick. 

Children of Warham and Hannah (Ware) Warner, born in 
Hardwick, Mass. : 

1. Willard, b. May 29, 1759 ; d. 1854. 

2. Maribel, Mar. 29, 1761 ; d. y. 

3. Noah, b. Sept 12, 1762 ; d. 20 Jan. 1859. 

4. Beriah, Apr. 2, 1764 ; d. y. 

5. Unity, May 8, 1766; mar. Dr. Fletcher. 

6. Lewis, May 22, 1768. 

7. Royal, h. April 30, 1770; d. 24 September, 1854. 

8. Hannah, July 4, 1772; mar. John Smith, 1793. 

•Cemetery at the " North Plain," Wrentham. 

fNew Braintree records, amonr,' others : " Pelatiah Ware m. Rebecca l$lair, both of 
N. B., Dec. 27, 1758;" child Lvdia b. March 7. 17G0, "mar. Mar. 10, 1785, .Jonas 
Bigelow, both of N. T5." " Dr. Pcrcival Hall & >rar<j;arct Ware botli of X. M. m. May 
10 1764." " Samuel Warner & Unity Ware both of N. B. mar. April 11, 17GU." 



54 WARE GENEALOGY. 

9. Justus, June 11, 1774; d. in Hardwiek, 8 Dec, 1866- 

(1.) His son, Franklin S.,^ born in Burlington, Vt.y 
was a Southern planter and Colonel; died Dec. 25, 
1865, aged 66. 

10. Susan, Oct. 30, 1776; d. in Compton, C. E., Dec. 8, 

1863 [Nov., Hist. H.] ; mar. June 17, 1798, Thomas, 
son of Timothy (Christopher, Nathaniel) and Mary 
(Foster) Fatge (b. Hardwiek, Apr. 20, 1772; d. Jan. 
16, 1855). Ten chUdren. 

11. Samuel, Auff. 22, 1778. 

12. Sally, July 18, 1781; d. July 1, 1865; mar. 1803 (as 

2d wife) Ninian, son of William (Robert) Clark of 
Hancock, N. H. (b. in N. Boston ; mar. Oct. 7, 1770 ; 
d. Apr. 26, 1844.) Eight children. 

13. Prudence, b. July 27, 1784; mar. Daniel Record of 

Barre ; d. in H., Apr. 8, 1876. 

34. iv. Beriah (son), Jan. 30, 1742[-3]. 

Y. Margaret, Feb. 7, 1745[-6] ; mar. Dr. Percival Hall, May 10, 
1764, both of N. B. 

1. Jairus, Mar. 5, 1765. 

2. Sewall, Apr. 15, 1767. 

3. Timothy Ware, Mav 12, 1769. 

4. Jeffries, Dec. 1, 1771. 

5. Sophia, Mar. 5, 1774. 

6. Bradshaio, Jan. 23, 1778, 

7. Betsey, Feb. 29, 1780. 

8. Nabhy, July 26, 1786. Removed to Boston abt. 1800. 

See Hist. Hancock, p. 796. 

vi. Unity, Nov. 18, 1748 ; m. Apr. 19, 1769 (Int. Apr. 11), Samuel 
Warner, both of N. B. ; he was son of Eleazer (b. 7 
Oct., 1739). 



14. 

JosiAH {Nathaniel^), born in Wrentham, Mar. 21, 1707 ; died 
in Needham, July 3, 1798, " ag. 91 yr. " Moved to Needhara 
" soon after reaching the age of 2 1 ; purchased a tract of unculti- 
vated land, and commenced farming." Photographs of the house in 
which he lived (Nos. 445, 446) may be obtained of Holmes Bros., 
19 Main Street, Charlestown, Mass. Married first, Jan. 7, 
1741-2, Lydia Mackentyre (died Nov. 11, 1748); he married 
second, April 12, 1750, Dorothy Dewing (died Jan. 26, 1756),— 
"both of Needham." He married third, October 27, 1757, Mrs. 
Mehitable Whitney (died May 21, 1761), "both of Needham." 
He married fourth, April 19, 1764, Mrs. Sibel Kobinson, also of 
Needham, who died June 8, 1816, " ag. 86 y." [Old Cemetexy, 
Wellesley, Mass.]. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 55 

Children of Josiali and Lydia, bom in Needham : 

35. i. JosiAH," Sept. 15, bapt. Sept. 19, 1742; d. Oct. 22, 1830. 

ii. Elijah, Feb. 7, bapt. Feb. 18 ; '' privatlm quia valde aegrotus est"; 

d. Feb. 19. 1744. 
iii. Lydia, May 5, 1745; bapt. May 19, " ?»aH^ et privatim ; d. in 

Weston, ; m. Sept. 4, 17GG, Solomon Flagg of Weston. 

Children : 

1. Elisha, Nov. 10, 17G7. 

2. Lydia, July 8, 1771. 

3. Solomon, Feb. 18, 1774. 

4. Sibel, Oct. 20, 1776. 

5. Sally, Oct. 2, 1780. 

6. Polly, June 1, 1784. 

36. iv. Elijah, Sept. 30, 1747, bapt. Oct. 4; d. Jan. 30, 1817. 

Children of Josiah and Dorothy : 

37. V. Asa, March 5, 1750-1, bapt. Apr. 1, ^'privatim quia nan valuit ; " 

d. May 9, 1832. 
vi. DoKOTHY, May IG, 1752, bapt. May 24; d. 1815; m. July 4, 
1792, Josiah Hall of Wrentham. No issue. 

38. vii. Joseph, Oct. 15, 1753, bapt. Oct, 17 ; d. Nov. 12, 1805.- 

39. viii. Daniel, May 19, 1755 ; d. Oct. 20, 1819. " Esq." 

Cliildren of Josiah and ]\lchitable : 

ix. Merit able, Catherine in Church Record, bapt. Sept. 10; Aug- 
31, 1758; d. 1835; m. May 10, 1780, in Stow, Abraham Whit- 
ney, Jr., son of Abraham and Mercy Whitney of Stow (b. Jan. 
3, 1754). 
X. William, July 19, 17G0 ; bapt. July 27 ; d. Sept. 24, 1762. 



15. 

Samuel^ {Nathanier) , hovn in Wrentham, Feb. 8, 1716-7; 
removed to New Braintree ; in 1871 to Conway, Mass., where he 
died, Jan. 5, 1806, at the "breaking of day," aged 89. A farmer 
and deacon. " He resided on E. side of the river, now New Brain- 
tree, and was deacon in N. B. churcli." (Hist. Hardwick.) "Dea- 
con Samuel Ware and his wife Hannah received from the church in 
N. B., June 8, 1781." (Conway record.) Married first, July 
24, 1745, Anna Goodale (born 1710, died May 7, 1756, aged 45) ; 
married second, Nov. 3, 1757, in N. Braintree, Hannah (Billings) 
Belding (born in Hardwick, Sei)t. 23, 1724, died in Conway, 
INIarch 14 (Feb. 25, Conway Record), 1814, in her 90th year. 
Hannah married 1st, Jan. 2, 1745-6, Silas Behling (d. Oct. 1, 
1756, ag. 39). 



56 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children, all by first wife, born at New Braintree : 

40. i. Samuel," "Friday," May 9, 1746; d. Dec. 5, 1829. 

41. ii. Jonathan, July 12, or "June 12, Friday," 1747; d. Feb. 9, 

1829. 
iii. Timothy, "Monday," Jan. 23, 1748-9. Killed by lightning, 
June 11, 1769, " in his 21st yr.," " in his father's house during 
family prayers on a Sabbath evening." [P^rom a small note 
book by SamueP continued by Jonathan."] 

42. iv. Jesse, July 31, 1750 ; bapt. at Hardwick, 9 Sept. ; d. Oct. 

1829 ; m. AprU 12, 1774, Anna Woods. 
V. Mary, " Waddensday," Dec. 25, 1751; d. Saturday, Aug. 13, 
1785, in her "34th yr." ; m. May 17, 1773, Thomas Fletcher, 
" both of New Braintree." 
vi. Elizabeth, "Monday," April 14, 1755; d. March 26, 1831, in 
Westhampton, Mass. ; m. Feb. 24, 1780, Aaron, son of Jona- 
than (Josiah, Josiah, Anthony) and Mehetabel (Metcalf) 
Fisher (b. in Dedham, March 3, 1756 ; d. Nov. 22, 1839). 3 
children, b. in Westhampton: Aaron, 1780; Milton, 1782, d. 
young ; Anthony, 1784 ; Grace, 1786 ; Milton^ 1792 ; d. young. 
Maj. Aaron Fisher was a member of the convention that met in 
Boston, Januai-y, 1788, to ratify the constitution of the United 
States. He was always proud of having been one of the major- 
ity of nineteen. At marriage was of N. Braintree. 
Children : 

1. Aaron, Nov. 17, 1780; m. Feb. 18, 1811, Emma Joy 

(b. Norwich (Huntington) Mass. Feb. 7, 1783 ; d. 
Feb. 16, 1869.) A farmer ; d. Apr. 19, 1863, 82 yrs. 

2. Milton, Sept. 20, 1782 ; drowned May 31, 1786. 

3. Anthony, Jime 21, 1784; d. Jan. 9, 1868. Farmer; 82. 

4. Grace, Nov. 17, 1786 ; d. Aug. 22, 1811 ; 24 yrs. 

5. Milton, Aug. 30, 1792; d. Sept. 14, 1792. 

16. 

Ebenezer^ (7?o6eri'), born in Dedham, March 15, 1677-8; 

died at Wrentham, April 26, 1750; married Bathyah ; (died 

in W., Jan. 6, 1662, in her 81st year). This branch lived chiefly 
in the northern part of Wrentham, now Norfolk. 

Children, all born in W. : 

Ebenezer," May 16, 1709 ; d. Jan. 25, 1764. 

Eliphalet, March 25, 1711 ; d. Nov. 28, 1779.* 

Betiiyaii, Aug. 31, 1713 ; she d. June 1, 1775, at W. ; m. Jan. 

24, 1737 [-8], Caleb Day. She d. at Wrentham, June 1, 1775. 

Caleb (John, John, Ralph) Day (b. April 9, 1711, was living 

Aug. 17, 1775). 
Children : 

1. Esther, Nov. 26, 1739; unm. 

* Nathan^ Ware, Jr., said that Eliphalet^ had a twin named Oliver. 



43. 


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44. 


ii. 




iii. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 57 

2. Bethiah, Sept. 10, 1743 ; unm. 

3. Meph, I p^^ ^g^ ^-^g . children. 

4. Benjamin, ) 

5. /esse, Oct. 11, 1751 ; children; m. Wr. 13 Sept., 1778, 

Eliz. Gordon. 

45. iv. Elisha, March 21, 1715; d. July 18, 1796. 

V. JoxATUAN, March 1(5, 1717. '' Probably went to the war; dug a 
cellar for his house, but never returned to build it." " Died of 
sickness at Canterhook, when he was cominij home from the 
army that went against Crown Point, Nov. 19, 1755." This 
extract from the Wrentham records must refer to this Jonathan 
(and not to No. 49), although his relatives said nothing was 
ever heard of him after he went to the war. " An old lady 
once told me about Jonathan^ Ware : He was a young farmer, 
who at the proper time became engaged to a young lady with a 
view to marriage. He selected a buildiug site upon a pleasant 
knoll of ground at the foot of which was a spring of water ; the 
location, which was a beautiful one, was near the line between 
Wrentham and Medtield. He began to dig his cellar, but be- 
fore it was completed the [Revolutionary] War broke out. 
Jonathan AYare was a patriot, and entered the service, but never 
returned. The old lady's story interested me greatly and I 
visited the place where Jonathan's hands had thrown up tlie 
earth." [Eugene L. W., Omaha, Neb., Feb. 13, 1886. 

vi. Silence, June 5, d. July 21, 1719. 

vii. Ruth, Oct. 14, 1720 ; m. Nov. 20, 1759, Eleazer Partridge. 

viii. Dinah, Aug. 5, 1722; m. Feb. 12, 174G-7, Samuel Clark of 
Medtield. 



17. 

Robert' {Roherf^) ,hovn in Wrentham, Dec. 6, 1680 ; died there 
Jan. 9, 1731-2, in his 52d year. "Mr. Robert Ware died 1727 ; 
married in 1709 ; had 7 sons and 2 daughters ; his posterity to 1821, 
507. Erected by Elias AVare, Grandson of the Deceased" [tomb- 
stone] ; married March 1, 1810-11, Elizabeth, daughter of Jona- 
than and Elizabeth (Hawes) Wight (born in AV., June 28, 1692; 
died Sept. 5, 1769, in her 78th year) ; buried at North Plain. 
Jonathan Wight was son of Henry (Thomas) and .[ane ((loodnow) 
Wight. In the list of the members of the Second Military Com- 
pany of AA^rcntham, dated 1746, the names of all the seven sons of 
Robert appear; Robert as "Military Clerk." 

Children, born in y^ . : 

46. i. Robert,* Nov. 27, 1711. 

ii. Elizabeth, Oct. 21, 1713; m. in W., Nov. 11, 1735, Samuel 
Hancock ? 

47. iii. TiMOTiiv, Dec. 23, 1715 ; d. Nov. 30, 1794. 

48. iv. JosEi'ii, Jan. 23, 1717 [-8] ; d. Sept. 4, 1811. 



58 WARE GENEALOGY. 

49. V. Jonathan. May 8, 1720 ; d. Sept. 3, 1775. 

50. vi. Henry, April 20, 1722 ; d. Feb. 6, 1776. 
vii. Sakah, June 7, 1724 ; d. March 9, 1724-5. 

51. viii. Thomas, Oct. 4, 1725; d. Nov. 14, 1761. 

52. ix. IcHABOD, June 1, 1728; d. Oct. 24, 1810. 

X. Jemima, May 17, 1731 ; m. Dec. 13, 1756, in W., Amos Cheever, 



18. 

Michael^ {Roherf), born in Wrentham, June 11, 1683; died 
Sept. 21, 1725; married Dec. 4, 1707, Jane, daughter of Jona- 
than, son of Henrv (Thomas) and Jane (Goodnow) Wight and 
Ehzabeth (Hawes) Wight (born Sept. 6, 1688).* His widow 
married second, Daniel Hawes, Dec. 2, 1734; she died April 26, 
1754, in her 66th year. A Daniel Hawes died Jan. 15, 1763. 

Children : 

i. Jean,* Dec. 16, 1710 ; m. July 30, 1729, John Fairbank. 

ii. Margaret, Oct. 21, 1712; m. Jan. 29, 1734[-5], Eleazer (EL 
Mich. Mich.) Metcaff (h. Nov. 21, 1710, d. Aug. 10, 1742, in 
las o'2d year. JSli, Eunice, Jeremiah., Margaret. Margaret 
(Ware) Metcalf m. second, April 1. 1761, Ezra, son of Robert 
(Daniel) and Joanna (Lawrence?) Pond. " She was probably 
the widow Margaret that died at Franklin, Nov. 22, 1807." 

iii. Hepzibah, Nov. 22, 1714; m. Dec. 29, 1730, Leonard Fisher. 

iv. Esther, Dec. 3, 1716 ; m. in W., Feb. 8, 1737-8, Ezra Blake. 

v. Mehitable, March 24, 1719[-20] ; d. March 8, 1722-3. 

vi. Phcebe, Feb. 25, 1720-1 ; d. June 28, 1768 ; m. March 26, 
1747, Elisha, son of Ichabod (Robert, Daniel) and Milcah 
(Farrington) Pond (b. at Franklin, March 25, 1725 ; d. May 
30, 1796), (he m. second, Melatiah Cheever). Phebe joined 
Franklin church "by profession," in April, 1741. 
Children of Elisha and Phoebe Pond : 

1. Ahiathar. Sept. 24, 1747 ; d. Apr. 2, 1834, Keene, N. H. ; 

wife. Experience Daniels. 

2. Elisha, Feb. 21, 1748-9; d. Dec. 21, 1807, Franklin. 

Physician ; wife Olive Dean. Four of Elisha and 
Phoebe's children died young (b. 1752-7). 

3. Zebina, Sept. 13, 1759. 

4. Apollos, Unne 12, 1764; d. May 29, 1831; mar. first, 

Julietta Daniels ; second, in 1807, Phebe Thayer of 
Milford. [See Pond Family.] 

53. vii. Jabez, Feb. 28, 1722 ; d. June 28, 1805. 

54. viii. Michael, Dec. 5, 1725. 

*" She may have been the daughter of Jonathan Wight, as in 1764 she joined with 
other heirs in selling estate of ' their father,' Jonathan Wight, of Wrentham." He 
was, of course, her grandfather. [Suffolk Deeds, Lib. 102, fol. 247. Tond Family, 
p. 26.] 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



19. 



59 



Jonathan' (i?oieW*), bum in Wrcntham, Feb. 28, 1G8G-7 ; 
died April 20, 1740, in his 54th year. He was appointed in 1705 
to be a teacher " at Ebenezer AVare's, No IG." "First Justice of 
the Peace in AVrentham." Married Jan. 13, 1731-2, Melatiah, 
dau. of Eleazer (Sam., Thomas) and Abigail, dau. of Ellis Fi.<h.'r 
(b. at Wrentham, Oct. G, 1705?) (His widow married second, 
May 14, 1741, Benjamin' (John') Ware, who died July IG, 1744. 
She married third, July 15, 1745, Ephraim Leonard.) 

Will dated April 11, proved May 9, 1740. I JonaUiau Ware, Escf give 
to Meletiah my dearly beloved AVife whom I likewise constitute Sole Ex- 
ecutrix all my Moveable Instate both within Doors & without to he at her 
own disposal'forever. I do also give to her the use of the whole of my 
Real Estate during the whole term of time she shall remain my Widow. 
And further my will is that my two sons .Touathan & INIeletiah have all my 
Real Estate after the term of time is expired that my Wife is to have the 
Profit of it to be equally divided betwixt them. Witnesses : Josinia Fair- 
bank, Francis Nicholson, Ebenezer Fisher, Henry Messenger. (Abstract.J 



Horac^coa. ^Q^ 



Q^^r^ 



Children of Jonathan and Mclatiah, born in AVrentham : 

55. i. Jonathan-,'' AprU 16, 17;)4; d. March 8, 1744. 

56. ii. Mel ATI All (son), April 19, 17:36 ; d. Feb. 13, 1799. 
iii. Elizabeth, b. and d. April 19, 1736. 

20. 

Ephraim' {Ephraim^), born in Dedham, Feb. 14, 1G88-'.) ; 
died in Xeedham, March 19, 1774. " Mr." Married in Boston, Dec. 
27, 1716, Hannah Parker, " both of Xeedham." She died July 17. 
1742. 

Children born in Needham, and all baptized, July, ID, 1730: 

i. Hannah/ Oct. 4, 1717; published to Jacob F'ullam of Wcstou, 
Aug. 27, 1743. 

57. ii. Samuel, Nov. 23, 1722. 

58. iii. Ei'UUAiM, Jau. 1 1, 1725 ; d. Sept. 30, 1792. 



21. 

Robert' (Ephvaim^), born in Dedham, April 18, IGDH; mar- 
ried in Boston, Dec. 22, 1727, Dorothy Parker of Needham. 



60 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children, born in Needham : 

i. Dorothy," Sept. 7 ; d. Oct. 8, 1729. 

ii. Mary, Jan. 8, bapt. Jan. 10, 1731, 

59. ill. Robert, Aug. 27, 1733, "bapt. Sept. 2 & his wife our sister." 
iv. Sarah, Nov. 17, bapt. Nov. 28, 1736 ; m. May 27, 1760, Nathaniel 

Kingsbury of Needham. 

60. V. Jonathan, Aug. 4, bapt. Aug. 6, 1738. 

vi. Lydia, Sept. 9, bapt. Sept. 12, 1742 ; m. Fitchburg, or [of] and 
in Leominster, Dec. 26, 1765, Jeremiah Gay of Needham. 

61. vii. Moses, Feb. 13, bapt. Feb. 22, 1747. 

22. 

Nathaniel' {Ebenezer^), born in Dedham, Jan. 28, 1695-6; 
died in Needham, Oct. 12, 1770; married first, Jan. 15, 1722[-3], 
Jane (probably daughter of Robert and Submit) Cook (died Nov. 
17, 1723, aged 24). "Dec. 15 1723 Nathaniel Ware recognized 
his Baptismal Covenant and I baptized a child of his named Jane " 
(Needham church record.) A deed in Hancock, N. H., of Eben- 
ezer, dated Ap. 23, 1760, calls Esther Ware " a minor." 

Children, all born in Needham : 
i. Jane," Nov. 4, 1723 ; m. Chamberlain. 

Married second, at Needham, June 29, 1725, Esther Chickering 
(b. May 7, 1694), "Widow of Nathaniel and Lydia Chickering. 
Esther Ware deceased Sept. 25, 1776," at Needham. 

62. ii. Ebenezer, "jr." April 22, bapt. May 13, 1726; d. June 26, 

1795. 

63. iii Nathaniel, "jr." Sept. 21, bapt. Sept. 27, 1730. 
iv. Esther, Sept. 21, d. Oct. 6, 1730. 

V. Esther, June 4, bapt. June 9, 1734; m. in Needham, Jan. 22, 
1761, Josiah Penniman of Mendon, who was b. March 7, 1730, 
of Joseph and Ann Penniman. 



FOURTH GENERATION. 



23. 

"SYiLLiAM* (John,^ John"), born iu Wrentham, July 4, 1697; 
died in Dighton, Mass., June 11, 1764; removed to Norton 1729, 
to Dighton 1753. "Practitioner of Physic." Kept a puljlic house 
1728-40. Married first in Attleboro, Mass., May, 4, 1726, Mary 
Maxcey or Maxey, daughter of Alexander (d. Sept. 20, 1723) 
and Abigail Maxey. In her will, dated Oct. 23, 1739, Abigail 
Maxey leaves to " granddaughter Mary Ware, on the behalf of her 
mother Mary my daughter deceased," various pieces of property, 
provided she "shall arrive at the full age of twenty-one years." Dr. 
Ware of Norton was, March 30, 1730, " appointed guardian of 
Mary Ware, under 14 years, granddaughter of Alexander Macee, 
of Attleboro', lately deceased." In Dr. Ware's will of Aug. 23, 
1763, proved July 4, 1764, he leaves property to Benjamin, " if he 
be now surviving and return home, he being; now absent on a voiije 
to sea." March 29, 1764, William Ware of Dighton, physician, 
was appointed administrator to Benjamin Ware of Dighton, lately 
deceased. William's wife Mary died in Wrentham, iMarch 2, 
1727-8. 

He married second, in Wrentham, Oct. 30, 1728, Zubiah Whit- 
ing Sweeting, widow of Lewis Sweeting (died at Norton, Nov. 1, 
1732). She was daughter of John (Nathaniel and Hannali Dwight) 
and ]\Iary (Billings) Whiting of AVrentham. She married Lewis 
Sweeting in 1721 ; her son Lewis, Jr., Avas born in 1723, and her 
husband died 1725. Dr. William Ware brought up the child, and 
gave him a medical education. 

He married third, Sept. 27, 1733, Anna Hodges (born Feb. 4, 
1704-5, died in Dighton, June 25, 1755, aged 50. 4. 21.). He 
married fourth, in Dighton (published Sept. 6, 1755), Lydia 
Walker. 



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62 WARE GEXEALOGi'. 

Dr. William Ware was admitted to the Norton church from Wrentham 
in 1734 ; his wife Anna was admitted 1742. " He bought of John Finney 
Feb. 19, 1729 the farm now (1858) owned by Saudforth Freeman. . . . 
He had a liquor dealer's license. Sold his Norton farm Nov. 24, 1753. 
(Hist, of Norton.) He had "one quarter of a purchase right in Taunton 
north purchase," " by virtue of a deed dated March 20, 1732 from John 
A\'are, junior, and Melietabel Ware his wife, the daughter of William 
Briggs of Taunton." [Account of W. Ware in books of North Purchase 
Co. in possession of Rev. W. L. Chaffin, N. Easton.] 

" I found several deeds from different people to Dr. Wm. Ware, show- 
ing that he must have owned a large tract of land in Attleboro and Norton, 
a large part of which I can identify. There are deeds to him from John 
Unney, John Hills, Daniel Whipple, Nathaniel Leonard, John Ware, jr., 
Josliua Barrows, and from him to Geo. Leonard and Ephraim Lane. 

The last tract is now in the possession of Caleb 8. Wetherell of Norton 
(a cousin of my mother) who married Cordelia Lane, only child of George 
and Chloe. She was great gi-auddaughter of Ephraim. Among the ori- 
ginal proprietors of Taunton North Purchase, I lind the name of Jonathan 
Briggs, and this made me think that perhaps Wm. Briggs might be one of 
Jonathan's descendants, so I lost some time looking for a clue in that way. 
After some time I found a deed from Edward and Esther Andross to Wm. 
Briggs of Taunton, of land that was formerly Joseph Harvey's (father of 
Esther Andross) and originally belonging to Christopher Thrasher of 
Taunton, who was also an original proprietor in T. N. Purc^hase, and an 
ancestor of my own, my paternal grandmother having been Sophia Thrasher. 
This explains how Wm. Briggs became possessed of the land, afterwards 
deeded by John jr. and Mehitable Ware to "William Ware, March 20, 1732. 
In this deed there is nothing to show how John jr. and Mehitable got this 
land, but I found another deed from John jr. and INIehitable Ware to 
George Leonard of Norton, ' of 25 acres of land which was our honoured 
father's, William Briggs, late deceased.' Dated May 30, 1732. 

This shows conclusively that John Jr's. wife was the daughter of Wil- 
liam Briggs of Taunton. This deed was signed as witnesses by John Ware, 
Mehetabel A\^are and Mehetabel Ware, who must have been the father, 
mother and sister (afterwards Mrs. May) of John Ware Jr. 

Also May 3, 1776, John Everett of Wrentham was appointed guardian 
of Nanny, 'over fourteen years, Paul, Eleanor, Leonard and Cyrus Ware, 
all under fourteen years, and children of the late Jonathan Ware of Mans- 
field." [L W. Wilcox, March 19, 1887.] 



Child of William and Mary : 

i. Mart,^ Feb. 13, 1727, in Wrentham ; d. 1814 ; m. May 4, 1749, 
Col. Jonathan Eddy, son of f^leazer (John, Samuel) and Eliza- 
beth (Cobb) Eddy (b. in Newton, 1726, d. Aug. 1804). 

Children of Jonathan and Mary Eddy, born in what is now 
Mansfield : 

1. Jonai/tan, b. Jan. 28, 1750; m. Rebecca Hicks; lost at 
sea, 1808. 



WARE GEXEALOGY. G3 

^2. WiUldin. b. Auir. 1C>, 1752 ; mar. Olive IMoree, ; Lieut, in 
ContiiH'utal Army ; shot by British while in an open 
boat, near Kast])urt, 1778. 

3. Ibrook, b. Jan. 9. 1754 ; mar. first, Lena Piatt of Mans- 

field, 1778 (b. I7ru). (1. 1802) and d. 18;M, Eddinjrton, 
Me. " 1 brook Eddy and SelaJi Coij;-geBliall of Taunton 
m. in T. Ap. 7, 1SU6." (I. W. W.) Taun. Rec. 

4. Elias, b. Nov. 30, 1757, [See Eddy Family.] 

Col. Jonathan Eddy served all through the Old French ^Yar as raptain 
in regiments commanded by Col. ^N'inslow, Col. Doty and Col. Frye, in the 
last of which he raised a company in Manslield. He served jjrincipally in 
Nova Scotia, and in 1763 removed thither with his family, and settled in 
Cumberland, (afterwards vSackvillc, New Brunswick), about 17(i3. On the 
outbreak of the Revolution, the Eddys and other Massachusetts men in 
the Province openly espoused the cause of the rebels, even going so far as 
to capture a vessel of one hundred tons in the harbor and conveying her 
witli her valuable cargo to Boston. They also made an attack on the well 
l)uilt Fort Cumberland (formerly called by the French "Beau Sejour "). 
The attack failed, as might have been expected. The reprisals which fol- 
lowed by the royal party in the Province obliged the patriots to flee to the 
States, leaving their families behind. They reached Machias after a diffi- 
cult journey of twenty-five days in the wilderness, in the depth of winter. 
The following spi'ing, as William was returning to the Province to bring 
away his family, he was recognized by a provincial as he was crossing in an 
open boat, near Eastport, and shot. Col. Eddy and some of his com- 
panions then returned to iManslield, but removed thence to Sharon in 1781. 

" The town of Sharon in that year * Voted not to receive as an inliabitant 
any of the persons hereafter mentioned who have come into the town to 
reside : — Col. Jonathan Eddy and family from Nova Scotia and others.' 
It was then the custom to pass such a vote to prevent the town from being 
liable for support of persons coming in." . . . The next year the free- 
holders of Sharon sent Col. Eddy to the Great and General Court! In 
1784 Col. Eddy removed to Tovvnsliip No. Ten, east side of Penobscot 
river. This township was known later as Eddytown Plantation, and incor- 
porated as the town of Eddingtown in 1811. In 1801 Congress granted 
land to refugees from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. 



'O^ 



Children of William and Zubiali, born in Norton : 

ii. Lucy, Oct. 16, 1729; m. first in Norton, Feb. 2, 1748, Jonathan, 
son of Jonathan and Sarah Lawrence. She m. in Diixhton — 
'' Lusa Larance " — second (pub. Oct. 15, 1753), Nathaniel, 
sou of Nathaniel and llopestill Talbot (b. Nov. 16, 1729). 
Children : 

1. WllUam, Sept. 13, 1754. 

2. Xothnul,'!, Dec. 28, 1755. 

3. LiK-ij, Sept. 11, 1760. 

64. iii. Wii.i.iAM, April 27, 1731. 

iv. John, Oct. 23, d. Oct. 17, 1732. 



64 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children of William and Anna : 

65. V. George, Aug. 26, 1734; d. Feb., 1771, in his 37th year. 

vi. Benjamin, March 20, 1736-7 ; d. Dighton [?], between Aug., 

1763 and Mar., 1764. 
vii. Anna, July 10, d. Sept. 25, 1741. 

Children of William and Lydia, born in Dighton : 

66. viii. Joseph, May 4, 1756.^ 
ix. Lydia, June 6, 1758. 

X. Abigail, June 8, 1760. 

24. 

JOHN^ {John,^ John''), born in Wrentham, May 7, 1700; died 
April 24, 1775; married Jan. 29, 1728-9, Mehetabel, daughter of 
William, Jr. (William, Kichard) and Mehetabel Briggs of Taunton. 
(WilHam Briggs, Sen., died 1728, aged 82 ; William Briggs, Jr., 
died Feb. 20, 1731, aged 53; married Mehetabel Blake or Black 
of Milton, June 16, 1696 ; she died Oct. 17, 1732, aged 61.) In 
the inventory of William Briggs, Jr. dated June 12, 1731, is one 
quarter right in North Purchase, £4. A deed from John Ware, Jr. 
and Mehetabel Ware, his wife, the daughter of William Briggs of 
Taunton, to William Ware, of one quarter right in North Purchase, 
was dated INIarch 20, 1731-2. " Mehetable Ware, who was com- 
fortable about the house when the above said Mehetable May died 
[Sept. 5 I and so continued twelve hours and then fell down in a fitt 
and never spock after died Sept. the 7, 1782." [Wr. Rec] 
Gravestone at Wrentham Centre says Sept. 8. 

Children : 

i. Richard,^ April 17, 1730 ; d. "at Fort Edwards, Oct. 17 1755." 

67. ii. John, Auj?. 3, 1734, "jr."; d. in W. Jan. 27, 1796, in 62d yr. 

68. iii. WiLLiAM,^Feb. 18, 1736-7. 

69. iv. Ezra, July 6, 1741 ; d. in W. Feb. 2, 1815, in his 74th year. 

25. 

MOSES^ (John,^ Johiv'), born in Wrentham, June 7, 1702; 
married first, in Attleboro', June 23, 1731, Elizabeth Lane of that 
place; married second, Jan. 10, 1738[-9], Comfort, daughter of 
Andrew and Sary Blake (born in Wrentham, Feb. 27, 1708-9) ; 
married third, in Norton, Sept. 18, 1746, Mary Titus, of Rehoboth. 

Child of Moses and Comfort : 

70. i. MosES,^ Nov. 16, 1739, in W. 

Child of Moses and Mary : 

71. i. David, June 10, 1747, in Norton. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 65 

26. 

Eltazer* (Eliazer,^ Jo/nr), born in Wrenthum, Xov. 11, 1701 ; 
ilied July 8, 1751. Lived near the Bellingliam line in the j)art of 
Wrentham which became West Franklin. Sip;nc(l a petition in 
1737 to have Franklin set off as the second precinct of Wrentham. 
Married ]\Iay 20, 173(5, IIann;di (Thomas and Hannah Aldis, Sam- 
uel) I\Ian (born May 3, 1711). 

Children, born in AVrcntham : 

72. i. Jesse,° March 10, 1736-7; d. in Franklin, July 13, 1813. 

ii. Hannah, Nov. '23, 1738; she was received to the Franklin church 
by letter in Dec. 1738. She m. Nathaniel Kingsbury (b. Feb. 
18, 1739 ; d. Keene, N. II., Jan. 26, 1803). 

Children : 

1. Jerusha, m. Japhet Fisher of Gi'afton, Vt. 

2. Nathan, m. Dorcas Thompson of Chester, Vt. 

3. Hannah, m. Rufiis Clark. 

4. Abial, m. Luke Sturtevant of Keene. 

5. Abijah, b. Keene, March, 1778 ; d. there Nov. 1860 ; m. 

Sept. 12, 1803, Abigail Wilder (b. K., July 3, 1775 ; 
d. there Nov. 30, 1856); she vras a dau. of Dea. Abijah 
and Sarah (Ellis) Wilder. 

Nathaniel Kingsbury m. 2d or 3d, Jan. 20, 1791, Rebecca 
Bigelovp (d. 1824, aged 64, dau. of Daniel and Martha (Pratt) 
Bigelow of Fitzwilliam, N. II. 3 children. [See Hist. Surry, 
N.ll.] 
iii. Jerusha, Aug. 3, 1741 ; d. March 27, 1750. 

73. iv. Billy, March 21, 1742[-3] ; d. Aug. 22, 1821, in F. 

74. V. ZiBA, Dec. 13, 1744 ; removed from Franklin to Winchester, N. IT. 

75. vi. Eli, May 31, 1748 ; d. in F., Nov. 1, 1835; lived in Frankhn. 
vii. Abial (dau.), July 10, 1751 ; d. in F. unm. Dec. 1, 1841, in her 

90th year. 

27. 

Daniel^ {Eleazer,'^ John^), born in Wrentham, Nov. 2, 1706; 
died there ^larch 17, 1709, aged 64 [record] ; " 64th year," [grave 
stone] ; married ALiy 23, 1748, Mary Howes (died May 1, 1798, 
aged 82, or in her 82d year). 

Chihlren, born in Wrentham: 

76. i. Daniel,^ March 5, 1748-9. 

ii. Mary, Sept. 23, 1750; m. June 11, (17th Wr. Rec.) 1779, in W., 
Jo'^eph Robesliaw [Robechcaux]. Mary (Ware) Rohecliaux d. 
Ajjril 1, 1806, aged 56. JoscjJi Robechaux was "cast on 
LovcU's Isle, Boston Harbour, and perished Dec. 10, 1787, aged 
31." Both buried at U'renthani Centre. 

iii. Nao.mi, Dec. 18, 1752; d. March 17, 1765. 



66 WARE aENEALOGY. 

iv. Eleazer, April 9, 1755 ; cl. Dec. 31, 1764. 

V. Jerusha, Jan. 31, 1757 ; m. Dec. 28, 1786, Dr. Jencks Norton.? 
vi. Esther, Sept. 4, 1758 ; d. April 4, 1765. 

vii. Olive, .Time 5, 1760 ; m. in W. July 1, 1790, Jeremiah Man. No 
children. 

28. 

Hezekiah" {Eleazer,^ John^), born in Wrentham, April 17, 
1711 ; died May 16, 1741, aged 31 ; buried at Wrentham Centre; 
married March 18, 1736, Ithamar Farrington. (She mai'ried 
second, Dec. 8, 1747, Joseph Fairbanks.) 

Children, born in Wrentham : 

i. Mary,^ Jan. 27, 1736[-7] ; d. Oct. 3, 1752. 

ii. Abigail, March 2, 1737 [-8.] 

77. iii. Elijah, July 8, 1739 ; d. in W. March 2, 1813, aged 74. 

78. iv. Hezekiah, Nov. 27, 1740 ; d. in W. June 19, 1779. " Lieut." 



29. 

JoHN^ (Joseph,^ John^), born in Sherborn, May 20, 1717 ; died 
there Sept. 18, 1779; inherited the north half of the homestead in 
Sherborn; selectman, 1758; married June 19, 1743, Martha, 
daughter of Dea. Henry (Solomon, Hem*y) Prentice of Cambridge 
(born June 27, 1724, died April 20, 1805). 

Children, born in Sherborn (three sons served in the Revolution) : 

i. Martha,^ May 7, 1744 ; d. April 30, 1751. 

ii. Elizabeth, Aug. 22, 1746; d. 1814; m. April 24, 1765, Peter 
(Benjamin, Samuel, Benjamin, Benjamin) Bullard (b. Sept. 28, 
1734) ; 14 children. 
' iii. Mary, Dec. 5, 1748; m. Dec 6, 1770, Jonathan Holbrook, 2d, 
both of Sherborn. 
^9. iv. Joseph, April 30, 1751. " Esq." 

80. v. John, July 4, 1753. Fought at the siege of Boston and at Bunker 

Hill; d. Sept. 14, 1833, at Deerfield. 
vi. Martha, June 6, 1756 ; m. Oct. 11, 1781, Joel (Joseph, Isaac, 
John) Coolidge (b. July 19, 1759). 8 children. 

81. vii. Benjamin, Jan. 8, 1759,; d. Feb. 2, 1814. 

viii. Persis, Aug. 12, 1761 ; m. June 1, 1780, William Adams (Asa, 
William). 7 children. 

82. ix. Henry (senior), b. at Sherburne, April 1, 1764; H. C. 1785. 

83. X. Azariah, Jan. 12, 1769. 

30. 

Benjamin^ {JSFathaniel,^ Nathaniel) , born in Wrentham, Jan. 
30, 1727-8; died there May 3, 1810, aged 83; buried in Wren- 
tham Centre; "yeoman"; married Jan. 29, 1767, Elizabeth, 



WARE GENEALOGY. 67 

daughter of James' (Uriah,' James') Leonard. James li., formerly 
of Taunton, sold homcistead in 1751 and went probably to AVren- 
tham, as another dauohtor had married there Nehemiah Lincoln. 
(Elizabeth died June 15, 1825, aged 82.) He was in Capt. Miller's 
Company in 177G. 

Children, born in AVrentham : 

i. Benjamin,* April 1 ) , 17G8, " Capt." ; d. June 12, 1829, aged 61,* 
unm. 

85. ii. Samuel, April 17, 1770; d. Sept. 12, 185G, aged 8G. 

iii. Polly, -luiie 2, 177o ; m. Oct. 2G, 1797, Benjamin Shepherd of 
Wieiitham. 
Child : B. N. Shepherd, m. Mary Ann Sturdevant of Needham. 

iv. Susanna, Sept. 10. 1775 ; m. Isaac Lewis of Walpole, May 19, 

1803. Both of Walpole. 
V. Margaukt, d. Sept. 21, 1850, aged 71, in Westboro' ; m. first, 

March 2, 180(5, Dr. Aaron Ilolbrcok of Holden ; m. second, 

1828, Elihu Blake of Westboro.' 
vd. Elizabeth, Sept. 23, 1781 ; d. May 24, 1872 ; m. April 29, 1820, 

Ezekiel Jones of Boston. 
Child: Eliz. W., m. William D.° Ware, No. 214. 

86. vii. William, Oct. 20, 1784 ; d. Dec. 3, 1856. 

31. 

Nathaniel^ (JS^athaiiiel,^ JVathanier), born in Wrentham, 
January 14, 1744[-5] ; died June 10, 1832, in his 88th yr. ;* 
"Capt."; married May 25, 17G9, Abigail, daughter of Ichabod 
(William, Samuel) iSIan (died June 10,^840, aged 93*). 

Children, born in Wrentham : 

i. Sarah,* b. March, 1770 ; d. in Aigusta, Me., 1834 ; m. in Wren- 
tham, May G, 1791, to Jesse Craige (b. in Wrentham, August, 
17G4, d. in Augusta, November, 1852). 
Children : 

1. William. 

2. Elias. 

3. Hannah. 

4. Nancy. 

87. ii. Jairus, Jan. 22, 1772 ; " Judge " ; d. Jan. 18, 1836, aged 64.* 
iii. AuiGAiL. Sept. 12, 1774; d. Sept. 21. 183G ; m. May 21, 1804, 

Rev. Calvin Park, D.D., of Providence, R. 1., Professor in 
Brown University. 
Children : 
1. Harrison G., b. Julv 28, 1806 ; Brown, 1824 ; Rev. d. 
Aug. 1886. 

* Buried in Wrentham Centre. 



68 WARE GENEALOGY. 

2. Edwards Amasa, b. Dec. 29, 1808 ; Brown 1826 ; Prof. 

Audover Theo. Sem., D.D., LL.D. Andover, 1831 ; 
Rev. ; m. Sept. 21, 1836, Maria Edwards, dau. of Col. 
William, grandson of Rev, Jona. Edwards. 

3. Calvin Emmons, b. Dec. 30, 1811 ; Amherst 1831 ; And- 

over 1835 ; Rev. 

88. iv. Warren, Feb. 24, 1777 ; d. July 4, 1843 ; to Orrington, Me. 
V. Nancy, Dec. 22, 1779 ; m. in Wrentham, Feb. 19, 1807, as 2d 
wife, Col. George Hawes, member of Mass. Senate ; d. Aug. 28, 
1876, in her 97th year. 
Children : 

1. George Edward, moved to N. Y. 

2. Nancy. 

3. Benjamin, Aug. 19, 1816. 

vi. James, Oct. 5, 1782; d. Oct. 16, 1795, 14th year.* 
vii. Nathaniel, May 31, 1787 ; d. unm. May 15, 1832, aged 46.* 
viii. Julia, about 1790; d. unm. Sept. 24, 1860, aged 71.* "House- 
keeper at old Ware place, a good dignified woman." [E. A. 
Park.] 

33. 

Pelatiah" {Beriah,^ Nathaniel') , born in Wrentham, Dec. 24, 
1732 ; married at New Braintree, Dec. 27, 1758, Rebecca Blair. 

On the muster-roll of the company of Capt. Sam Robinson appears 
the name of Pelatiah Ware with thirty-eight others. This company 
was engaged in battle near Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755. Five 
were killed, his name not among them. [N. B. Paige, Hardwick.] 

Child, born in New Braintree : 

Lydia,^ Mar. 9, 1760 ; m. Mar. 10, 1785, Jonas Bigelow of N. B. 

34. 

Beriah" (Beriah,^ ISfathanier) , born Jan. 30, 1742 [living at 
date of his father's will, Nov. 5, 1755. No further details]. 

35. 

Josiah* (Josiah,^ JSfathanier), born in Needham, Sept. 15, 
\1A:2; removed while young to Wrentham; died there Oct. 23, 
1836. A farmer and one of the committee for erecting the church 
at North Wrentham (Norfolk). Married in W., June 18, 1770, 
Lois,^ daughter of Elisha" (Ebenezer,^ Robert^) and Phoebe (Clark) 
Ware (born Feb. 19, 1747-8, died Nov. 28, 1828). 

Children, born in Wi'cntham : 

i. Eunice,^ Dec. 23, 1772 ; d. Oct. 12, 1833 ; m. Oct. 26, 1797, 
Daniel Cook. 3 childi-en. 

* Buried in Wrentham Centre. 





11. 


92. 


iii. 


93. 


iv. 




V. 


94. 


vi. 




vii 



WARE GENEALOGY. 69 

Rhoda, Sept. 20, 1775 ; d. Feh. 11, 1778, uiim. 

JosiAn, April 22, 17.S1 ; d. in Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1827-8. 

Elisha, May 5, 1784 ; d. Aug. 27, 1858 ; " Capt." 

Lucy, March 23, 1787 ; d. Sept. 5, 1870 ; m. .Tan. 7, 1810, Ik-nju- 

niin Rockwood (b. Oct. 18, 1783, d. Fcl). 12, 18G8). 4 cli. 
Darius, Aug. 21, 1789 ; d. March 16, 1857. 
Lois, March 24, 1793: d. April 8, 1869; m. April 3, 1821, 

Josiah Codding (b. Taunton, Feb. 1, 1787 ; d. in AV^rentham, 

Sept. 6, 1864). 

86. 

Elijah* (Josiah,^ JV^athatiieP) , born Sept. 30, 1747 ; diccIJan. 
30, 1817, in Xeedham ; married Feb. 2, 1774, Rebecca Woodward 
(died June 7 or Jan. 9, 1822, in Natick). 

Children : 

95. i. Luther,^ d. Feb. 18, 1837. 

ii. Calvin, May 29, 1779, at Needham. » 

iii. Rkbecca. 

iv. Sally. 

V. Patty, m. at Needham, Feb. 21, 1811, Royal Woodward. 

37. 

Asa* {Josiah,^ JSTathajiieP), born March 5, 1750-1, in Need- 
ham; bapt. April 1, '^ privatim quia non valuit " ; died May 9, 
1832, in W., aged 81. Moved early to Wrentham, and lived in 
the north part, now Norfolk. Lost iiis left hand in the battle of 
Monmouth, 1778; was deacon of the church for forty years ; married 
December 27, 1779, Phoebe, daughter of Elisha* (Ebenezer,^ 
Robert') and Phoebe (Clark) Ware (born Jan. 2, 1758, died Jan. 
25, 1820). Asa* married second, Abigail Turner (d. Mav 9, 
1832). [L. L. W.] 

Children, born in W. : 

i. IIanxah.'^ May 20, 1781 ; d. Aug. 10, 1852; m. Oct. 16, 1806, 
Samuel llolbrook. 

Children : ^ ' 

1 . Samuel Eliot. 

2. Caleb. 

3. Hannah. 

4. Mary A. 

97. ii. Asa, .Tune 16, 1783 ; d. May 6, 1862 ; ''Captain." 

iii. Caleb, Nov. 10, 1788 ; d. y. 

iv. Theodore, March 22, 1702 ; d. Jan. 19, 1822. in W. ; ni. April 
13, 1820, Sarah B. Daniels (b. June li», 17'J'.I). His widow, 
Mrs. Sally Ware, m. second, July 8, 1824, Joseph Brock of 
Medfield. 



70 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

V. Phcebe, Nov. 22, 1794; cl. March 1, 1811 ; m. April 26, 1821, 
Elijjhalet Blake, Pawtucket, R. I. 

Children: 1. Eliza M. 2. Clarissa A. 

vi. Chloe, July 6, 1797 ; d. June, 1800; m. James Budlong, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. No children. 
vii. Silas, June 3, 1800 ; d. Oct. 21, 1839, Pawtucket, R. I., unm. 



38. 

"^ Joseph^ {Josiah,^ Nathaniel'^'), born atNeedham, Oct. 5, 1753 ; 
died November 12, 1805 ; man-led June 1, 1780, Esther Smith of 
Needham (born Jan. 16, 1756, died Aug. 1834). He was a farmer 
until the Revolution, when he entered the army and served through 
the war, acting as orderly sergeant and recruiting officer. He was 
the author of a journal of the expedition to Quebec under Gen. 
Arnold, 1775-6. [Reg. vol. vi.]. He was also at the battles of 
Concord and Ticonderoo^a. 

Children, born in Needham and Natick : 

100. i. ^JosEPH,5Nov. 9, 1778. ' ■ 

101. ii. William, Aug. 5, 1784 ; d. Nov. 30, 1839.- 
iii. George, June 25, 1787 ; d. May, 1820, unm. 
iv. Polly, June 10, 1789 ; d. April 5, 1794. 

V. Abigail, June 10, 1791 ; d. May, 1872; m. first, in Weston, 
1815, John Seaverns of Dorchester and of Weston. 2 chil- 
dren. Married second, Thomas R. Shepard (d. Dec. 1854)- 
2 children. Married third, Dec. 7, 1859, Rev. Tyler Harring- 
ton (d. about 1870) of Weston. 

Children : 

1. Rachel Binny Seaverns, b. Oct. 2, 1817 ; d. July 29, 

1878 ; m. George Austin Chapin. Living 1885. 

2. Geo. Ware Seaverns, d. July 12, 1882 ; m. 1st, Marg. B. 

Porter of Boston ; 2d, Kath. Kennedy of Lynn ; 3d, 
Mary Ann Brown of Lynn (d. May 1878). 

3. T/ios. R. Shepard, Jr., d. Sept. 1872 ; m. Harriet T. 

Cousins (Comins ?) ; still lives (1886). 

4. Henry C. Shepard, May 1, 1829; m. 1st, Mary E. 

Hammond of Salem, May 1, 1850 (d. May, 1858) ; m. 
2d, EUz. C. Hayden of N. Bedford, Nov. 24, 1859 (she 
d. Aug. 18, 1883). 

5. Angeline Shepard (^ , / j 

6. Augerna Shepard') ' ' •^' 

vi. Ralph, July 19, 1793; d. March 20, 1801. 
vu. Mary, April 13, 1795 ; d. Feb. 10, 1878, sb. "82. 9. 29."; m. 
John Whittemore. 

Child : 

Georgiana Whiltemore ; m. Ilillyer, Baltimore, Md. 

Child : John Henry Hillyer. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 71 



39. 



Daniel* (Josiah,^ JVafhanieP), born in Neeclham, May 19, 
1755 ; died Oct. 20, 1819,* 64 yrs. ; " Esq." Served two terni,^ of 
three montlis each as orderly sergeant in the army, and hiter lilled 
various public otficcs in Xeedhani. " Purchased and occupied a tarm 
next to liis father's." 

"The name of Uajigot was on the old map (1770). Esquire Daniel 
probably purchased of the Daggett family. Dea. Reuel lived and died 
here. The place is now owned by the C'hamhcrlaiiis. On the old map of 
1770 the name of N. Ware appears. The farm is now owned hy Lain-ea 
and John King>ihury. You w ill hnd it on the map at the corner of Wehster 
and High Sts. I am unable to locate the 'Cranberry Meadow'; very 
likely it was in the Rosemary meadows somewhere. I have marked tlie 
* School around ' on the tracino- of the mai). It is located between the Col- 
burn and Livingston house on the map. AVhat is known here as ' Povvell's 
Island ' is a tract of upland near Charles river, surrounded by meadow. It 
is covered with wood, ' Shrufie land ' is probably the same as Shrubby or 
scrubby land, and means a small growth of wood, ' Shruff, Light, dog 
wood, or stuff used for fuel.' [Webster.] I am not sure as to the loca- 
tion of the ' Rosemary Plain Road,' but I do not think that it was what 
is now Brookside Road. 1 think that it may have been some one of the 
roads at the northerly end of the ' Great Playne.' I have traced on the, 
map some of the old roads. I have also marki>d the route driven over at 
the time of your visit. Very few of our roads were located as early as 
1699. The oldest is undoubtedly the road from Dedham over the island to 
the ' Great Playne.' " [C. C. Greenwood, Needham, 1887.] 

Married Sept. 16, 1784, Abigail Ts'ewell, daughter of Kbenezcr 
(Josiah, Isaac, Abraham) and Elizabeth (Allen) Newell (born in 
Dover, Nov. 24, 1764, died April 20, 1849, aged 84). 

* Children, born in Needham : 

102. i. Daniel,"^ Sept. 22, 1785 ; hap. May 7, 1797 ; d. Dec. 30, 1862, 
ii. DouoTiiY. Feb. 9, 1788 ; d. March 22, 1871 ; m, June 2, ISU. 
Isaac Smith (d, March 2, 18G5), Had 4 dau,, 2 sons ; 4 living 
in 1886, 
Children : 

1. Belinda, b, Aug, 26, 1811 ; m. Nov, 12, 1836, David 

Scott, 

2, Dorothy, b, Dec, .'51, 1.S14; m, dan, 1, ISM, Michael 

Wolcott, 

3. Isaac, b, Nov, .">, 1816 ; m. INfav 29, 1841, i\Iyra Cheney. 

4, Abiffdil NexvM, b. i\Iay 29, 1819 ; m. Nov. 6, 1818, 

Charles McLane, 

* " All but two children settled in Necdhiim, the part now Wcllesley. Diuiii-M pur- 
chased a farm adjoining his father's, where lie lived the rest of liis life. Keuel bought 
the homestead aiid spent all his life there." [A. A. Ware, JloUislon.] 



72 WARE GENEALOGY. 

5. Martha Jane, b. Jan. 15, 1822 ; m. June 16, 1849, 

Emelius Sherman Albro. 

6. Daniel Ware, b. Feb. 27, 1828. 

103. iii. Reuben, June 12, 1790 ; d. Jan. 22, 1875. 

104. iv. Reiiel, Sept. 24, 1794 ; d. in' Wellesley, Aug. 15, 1882. 

105. V. Dexteb, Oct. 27, 1797 ; killed by the cars at^Grantville, Oct. 20, 

1851. 
vi. Nabby, Feb. 24, 1800; m. John Sargent of Leicester. "Abi- 
gail " d. Feb. 16, 1889. " Nabby or Abigail m. April 14, 1842, 
as his second wife, John, son of John (Nathan, Jonathan, John, 
William) and Sarah (Gates) Sargent (b. May 19, 1797, d. Feb. 
13, 1850). [Old Cemetery, Wellesley, Mass.] 
vii. LuciNDA, f ] m. Aug. 21, 1834, Charles Mayo of Chat- 

j April 17, I ham ; d. Aug. 4, 1839. 
^ 1804; f m. March 20, 1834, Solomon Fuller 
Smith (d. 1871) ; d. Mar. 20, 1847. 



viii. Louisa, 



40 

Samuel* {Samuel,^ JSfathanier), born May 9, 1746; died at 
Heath, Mass., aged 83, Dec. 5, 1829. Removed before 1781 to 
Conway, Mass. "A gentlemanly and tender pliysician, cheerful 
and ingenious in his profession. His genial spirit made him many 
friends, and his constant public employment as a Justice of the 
Peace, &c., made him well known. He was of the salt of the 
earth." "Dr. Ware was a gentlemanly and tender physician, exact 
and neat in his dress, careful and temperate in his diet, very indus- 
trious, an early riser, cheerful and ingenious in his profession, and 
was sent for in towns seventeen miles distant. He said he had 
earned a good estate, while others were sleeping. He regretted he 
had not accepted his father's offer of a college education. After 
giving up his employment he seemed to live on the verge of heaven, 
and his body was apparently the temple of the Holy Ghost. His 
genial spirit gave him many friends, and his constant public employ- 
ment made his name as present as the light of day which will not 
soon be forgotten. He was of the salt of the earth." [Written by 
his daughter, Mrs. Sally Bonney.] 

Married flan. 24, 1771, in Dedham, Bethiah Avery, daughter of 
William (William, William, William) and Bethiah (Metcalf) Avery 
of Dedham (born Jan. 26, 1749, died Dec. 2, 1843, buried at 
Heath) . 

" Dr. Sam. Ware was of Simderland in 1773 and 1777." [L. M. 
Bolt wood.] 

"March, 1771, Sam'l Ware, jr. was admitted from the Ch. in 
New Braintree, and Jan. 3, 1773, Bethiah Ware was admitted. 
Her sister Elizabeth, m. to Aaron Fisher, was recorded in Sunder- 
land, Feb. 24, 1780." [See Conway Ch. records for 1776.] 



WARE GENEALOGY. 73 

Dr. Ware and his wife spent tlieir old age with Mrs. Bethiah 
Miller in Heath. She was dismissed from Conway to Heath Ch. 
March 19, 1835. 

Children, born in Conway : 

j. Son,® unnamed ; d. soon. 

ii. Samuki- William, Jan. "20, 1774; d, Sept. 4, 1775. 

iii. Bethiah, March 17, 1780; d. Auo;. 17, 1848, Xunda, N. Y. ; 
m. Oct. 13 (int. Sept. 29), 180G. Rev. Moses Miller of Heath, 
(b. Worcester, Nov. 23, 1776 ; Brown 1800; settled at Heath 
Dec. 20, 1804, dis. April 21, 1840; West Hawley 1840-4G ; 
in 1848 to Nunda and Portage, N. Y. Lived in Brookfield 
with son-in-law W. A. Nichols ; d. April 22, 1865). She was 
dismissed from the church in Conway to the Cong. Church, 
Heath, Marcli 19, 1835. 

Children, born in Heath : 

1. Samuel Ware, July 18, 1807 ; d. unm. Aug. 26, 1828. 

2. Sarah, Aug. 6, 1809; d. July 17, 1843; m. Sept. 20, 

1831, Dea. Aaron Dickinson (b. July 5, 1802; d. 
Marcli 2, 1871). 

3. Mary Mil/cr, April 19, 1811 ; d. Dec. 2, 1833, ; m. June 

8, 1830, Hon. Hart Leavitt (he m. twice afterwards, 
father of Edw. and Joshua Leavitt and brother of the 
late Joshua L., D.D., of N. Y. ; Independent; b. Dec. 
19, 1808; d. April 15, 1881). 

4. Hannah BiUinf/s, Feb. 2Q,\S13; d. Oct. 3, 1862, De- 

troit; in. R(^v. Lemuel Leonard, Nov. 19, 1839, 
now of liichlaud Centre, Wis. Presb. 

5. Bethiah, Feb. 14, 1815; d. Nov. 11, 1865, Chicago; m. 

Rev. Washington A. Nichols, now of Lake Forest, 
Illinois. 

6. lyiomas Spencer, May 24, 1817 ; d. Aug. 1, 1843, Heath, 

while a tutor at Amherst Coll. Grad. Amherst, unm. 

7. JlJoses Akxaiider, Feb. 21, 1819; d. Nov. 9, 1840, at 

Heath, unm. 

8. William, Jan. 23, 1821 ; d. Feb. 20, 1823, Heath. 

9. Samuel Fisher, Oct. 5, 1822 ; d. Oct. 28, 1870. 

iv. Sarah, April 20, 1782; d. Feb. 19, 1864, Danbury, Ct. ; m. 
May 12 (int. April 28), 1811, Rev. AVilliam Bonney of New 
Canaan, Ct. (b. Cornwall, Ct., April 6, 1779 ; d. Nelson, O., 
Nov. 26, 1839). 

Children : 

1. Lucij Atwater, March 28, 1828; d. Danlniry, Ct., INlarch 
30, 1857 or 1859 ; m. Oct. 22, 1841, William r.oiuiey 
Sherwood (d. 1845 or 6, Greenwich, Ct.). He opened 
a family school for young ladies at Greenwich, Ct., 
and after his death liis widow continued the school 
until her health failed, in Danbury, Ct. 



74 WARE GENEALOGY. 

2. Rev. Samuel Ware, New Canaan, Conn., March 8, 1815 ; 

d. July 27, 1864, at Canton, China; m. July 22, 1856, 
at Albany, N. Y., Catharine Visscher Van Rensalaer 
(dau. of Gen. Sol. Van Rensalaer. d. June 29, 1891). 
He studied at N. Y. Univ. and at Lane Theo. Sem. ; 
went to China as a missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. 
in 1844: served in Canton. 

3. Sarah Anna, Nov. 17, 1818 ; m. May 7, 1867 (2d wife), 

Rev. Washington A. Nichols (1st wife Bethia Miller, 
d. 1865). Lives at Lake Forest, 111. 

4. Ilari/ Ware, Aug. 30, 1821 ; d. April 11, 1886, at W. 

Cornwall, Conn. ; m. Jan. 30, 1850, Deacon Russell 
R. Pratt, of W. Cornwall, Conn. 

106. V. William, May .22, 1784; d. Sept. 22, 1822. 

vi. Mart, Dec. 5, 1785, Conway; d. in Conway, Feb. 11, 1870, 
aged 84; m. March 13, 1816, as his second wife, Southworth 
Rowland of West Brookfield (b. at Barnstable, March 29, 
1779, d. at Worcester, June 8, 1853). 
Children, all born at West Brookfield : 

1. Hev. William Ware, Feb. 25, 1817; d. at Ceylon, India, 

Aug. 2C>, 1892. Grad. Amherst Coll. and Union Theo. 
Sem. ; ordained in 1845, and went to Ceylon as a 
missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. ; preached there 
nearly 50 years with great success. 3 sons and 1 dau. 
became missionaries. He m. Oct. 14, 1845, Susan 
Reed, of Heath (b. Oct. 2, 1819 ; d. Ceylon, July 23, 
1887). 

2. Samuel, Aug. 21, 1819; d. June 25, 1843, Worcester. 

3. Joseph Avery, Feb. 19, 1821 ; m. Adeline Henshaw, 1847. 

4. Mary Esther, Aug. 28, 1823; d. March 26, 1879, at En- 

field; m. Nov. 1867, Edw. Smith of Enfield. 

5. Elizabeth Sherioood, April 3, 1826 ; d. Sept. 13, 1855, 

Cincinnati, 0. ; m. Feb. 25, 1852, Hezekiah D. Perry. 



41. 

Jonathan'' {Samuel,^ JSTathaniel-), born July 12, 1747; died 
Feb. 9, 1829, in Conway, aged 82. Farmer; I'emoved from Nor- 
wich to Conway, Mass., 1796 ; married first, April 28, 1770, Sarah, 
di;un;liter of Dea. James Woods (born 1750, died June 17, 1776, 
in Norwich, now Huntington, Mass.). He '^^arried second, March 
13, 1777, Lucy, daughter of Samuel Kingsley (died April 17, 
1786, in Norvvich). "He married third, ]May 28, 1789, Anna, 
daughter of" Esq'"' John Kirkland* (born April 3, 1764, died Aug. 
26, 1836, at Granville, 111. AYent west with her son John, 1835. 

* Uncle of President Kirkland, of Harvard College. " The father of John K., who 
was gr. f. to Pres. K., was a missionary to the Mohawk Indians." [Familj'.] 



WARE GENEALOGY. 75 

The eleven eldest children of Jouathiui' were born in Norwicli (now 
Huntiuirton), ]\Ia88. 

Children of Jonathan and Sarah: 

107. i. Timothy,'^ Nov. 21. 1771 ; d. April 28, 1837, Granville, 111. 
ii. Sally, Feb. 27, 1773; d. Sejit. 1823; m. Dec. 18, 17:i|. Klia- 

kini Sylvester, both of Norwich, 
iii. II.VNXAH, Jan. 31, 177.5 ; d. Dec.'l;'j, 1830 ; m. in Conway, Jan. 
16, 1797, Dr. Enos Smith of Granby. 

Children, born at Ashfield [connuunicated by Marion An- 
drews Smith, daughter of 5, below] : 

1. Emily, Jan. 21, 1709; m. Dr. Jairus Bement ; d. Julv 8, 

1837. 

2. Harriet, Nov. 11, 1800; m. Dr. Atherton Clark; d. in 

1871. 

3. WiUiam, Nov. 5, 1802; d. Aug. 2, 1803. 

4. Hannah, July 18, 1804; m. Grenville Reed; d. Nov. 

1865. 

5. Eliza, Aug. 26, 1806; m. Edward Smith; d. May 12, 

1866. 

6. Almira, INlav 16, 1809 ; m. WiUiam Hutchins ; d. Aug. 

I, 1848. ' 

7. Enos, Nov. 21, 1812; m. Jane Lewis; d. in 188-5. 

8. J/ory, Dec. 12, 1814; m. Wells Ilawkes ; d. Jan. 11, 

1841. 

9. P«??(e/a, Sept. 20, 1817; m. Lorenzo Nash; d. April 

II, 1852. 

10. Sarah, Dec. 7, 1820; m. Welles Hawkes ; d. Aug. 25, 
1854. 

iv. Jonathan, June 11, 1776 ; d. March 28, 1810, unm. 

Children of Jonathan and Lucy : 

V. LrcY, Nov. 18, 1777 ; d. Nov. 1835. 

vL Anna, July 14, 1779; m. in Conway, Oct. 5, 1799, Israel Rice, 
Cazenovia, N. Y, 

Children : 

1. Judith, m. G. Jenkins. 

2. Israil, m. D. Jenkins. 

3. Kinf/slfij. 

4. Fordyce. 

5. Isaac, m. C. Jenkins. 

6. Foster. 

7. Anna, m. L. Walker. 
S. Lucy, m. Isaac (Jere. 
9. Caroline, m. J. Snow. 

10. Susan, m. W. Perkins. 

11. Joseph, m. Ann Ellis. 

108. vii. Saml'el, Sept. 5, 1781, in Norwich; d. Aug. 25, 1867, at S. 

Deerfield. 



76 WARE GENEALOGY. 

viii. Susanna, March 9, 1784; d. Aug. 15, 1815; m. March 13, 
1804, Solomon Sylvester (b. June 22, 1779). He left about 
time of wife's death, and was never heard from. 

Children : 

1. Lucy K, b. Dec. 23, 1804; m. Dec. 25, 1821, Theodore 

King. 

2. Sexton IF., b. July 20, 1806 ; d. April 3, 1812. 

3. Lomyra f Louisa?], b. Feb. 17, 1808 ; d. April 13, 1810. 

4. Lorinda Ann, b. Feb. 23, 1810 ; m. H. N. Taft. 

5. Anqelina, b. April 23, 1812 ; m. David Field of Conway, 

Sept. 28, 1831 ; she d. Granville, 111. 

6. "Z)/-." EliaTcim W., b. April 28, 1814; m. Fanny Arms 

of Conway, Mass., 1844 ; d. Lyons, N. J. Proprietor 
of Lyons Nurseries. 

ix. Naomi, April 6, 1786 ; went west 1834 ; d. Oct. 2, 1835, at 
Granville, 111. 

Children of Jonathan and Anna : 

X. Son, unnamed, Feb. 14, 1792. 

109. xi. Joseph Kirkland, April 21, 1793 ; d. Dec. 7, 1854, Canan- 

daigua, N. Y. 
xii. Elizabeth, Nov. 25, 1796, in Conway ; d. Feb. 23, 1799. 
xiii. Louisa, Aug. 17, bapt. Sept. 16, 1798, in Conway ; d. Feb. 7, 

1803. 

110. xiv. John, Aug. 10, 1801 ; d. Aug. 28, 1836, at Granville, 111. 

111. XV. Ralph, Feb. 15, 1804; d. June 9, 1863, in Granville. 

112. xvi. Thomas, Jan. 5, 1806. "The same day his grandfather Ware 

died." 

42. 

Jesse* {Samuel,^ NathanieV), born July 31, 1750, in New 
Braintree, Capt. in Hardwick Sept. 9, 1750 ; died October, 1829, in 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Went from Pittsfield to Niag^ara Falls, 1800 
to 1812. Returned to Dalton, Mass. He married, first, in New 
Braintree, April 12, 1774, Anna Woods, of New Braintree. He 
married, second, Eunice (Lawrence) Scott, (born Winchester, 
N. H., July 22, 1767 ; died Moscow, N. Y.) [She had married, 
first, James Scott; child Elijah Scott, born 1787 : married Clarissa 
Farwell, had 9 children; lived Moscow, N. Y.] Eunice walked 
with Solomon and Sophronie in 1812 from N. F. to Lewistown, 
10 miles, by night. [Mrs. Wallace.] 

Child of Jesse and Anna : 

i. Anna,^ b. in New Braintree, Oct. 20, 1776 ; m. Calvin Bannister. 

Children of Jesse and Eunice : 

113. ii. Sylvester Goodale, b. at Brattleboro, Vt., Apr. 28, 1798; d. 

about 1857 at New Orleans. 



WAUE GENEALOGY. 77 

114. Hi. Solomon Lawrknck, b. Oct. 13, 1800; d. Feb. 3, LSl'J. 

iv. Soi'HKONiA, d. in Daltuii. .June, 1843. "Prim old uiaid ; good 
as gold." 

43. 

Ebenezer^ {Ehenezer,^ Robert^), born in Wrenthum, May 16, 
1709; tiled Jan. 25, 1774; married Mary, daughter of Robert 
and Mary Fuller, of Needham (born Aug. 17, 1717, died Sept. <j, 
1804, aged ^>i). " Ebenezer left no grandchild of the name of 
Ware." 

Children, born in Wrentham : 

i. NoAH,s Oct. 25, 1738 ; d. Aug. 25, 1764. 

ii. Edee, Oct. 31, 1740 ; d. Sept. 28, 1826 : m. Oct. 14, 1773, Daniel 
Poud. He was at Lexington, and served 8 mos. afterwards. 
He was a sou of Jacob (P^phraim. Daniel) and Abigail (lleuth) 
Pond (b. Feb. 9, 1726-7, d. Nov. 30, 1804). [He m. first. 
May 21. 1751, Sarah Thurston, who d. Oct. 22, 177(i, aged 
46.] — [Poud Family.] 

Children of Daniel and Edee Pond : 

1. Ebenezer, Feb. 13, 1781. 

2. Davie/, July 20, 1783, d. after 1872. mun. 

3. Jacob, Se\)t. 4, 1785. 

iii. Ezra, Nov. 2, 1742; d. Aug. 21, 1757. 
iv. Mary, Dec. 15, 1744; d. Oct. 17, 1748. 
V. .Tacob, Dec. 30, 1746; d. Oct. 28, 1748. 

vi: IIuLnAH, Nov. 2, 1749; d. Oct. 4, 1807; m. March 18. 179(1. 
Jason Thompson. 
Children : 

1. Calvin, died youug. 

2. Jason, died young. 

3. Mary Fuller, died at Norfolk, Ai)ril 27, 1881. aged 

87 years, 7 mos. 

vii. Baasha, Nov. 2, 1751 ; d. ^lay 14, 1757. 
viii. David, Dec. 10, 1753; d. May 19, 1757. 
ix. Mary, Aug. 27, 1756; d. Mav 27, 1757. 
X. Thankful, May 8, 1758; d. Sept. 24, 1762. 



44. 

Eliphalet' {Ebenezer,'' Rober I'-), \)(ni\u\ W'rentliam. Marcli 'J.*), 
1711; died Nov. 28, 1779; married August 16, 1783, Experienee 
Garnsey, of Mcdvvay. 

Children, born in Wrentham : * 

i. Eliphalet," June 2, 1734; d. Jan. Id. 1756. •• l)i.:d of sickness 
• L. L. W. said Experience had !:ii.xtecn cliildren, one [lair ^if twins. 



78 WARE GENEALOGY. 

at Sheffield when he was returning home from the army that 

went against Crown Point." 
ii. Experience, March 27, 1736; m. at Medfield, April 30, 1762, 

Jeremiah Morse, 
iii. Mariam, May 23, 1739. 
iv. Elizabeth, July 2, 1741 ; d. Nov. 7, 1813; m. May 16, 1765, 

Lemuel Wight (d. June 21, 1821); both died in Foxboro'. 

Lemuel was probably son of Thomas (Eliezer, Thomas, 

Thomas) and Mary (Richardson) AViglit (b. iu Mediield, Sept. 

16, 1746). He entered the army 1781 : was discharged in 

1783 ; served at West Point. 
Children, born in Wrentham : 

1. John Morse, Nov. 30, 1765. 

2. Lemuel, March 9, 1769. 

3. Bannak.Feh. 10, 1771, d. unra. at Foxboro, Sept. 5, 1851. 

4. Thomas, May 7, 1772. 

5. Mary, .lune 1, 1774. 

6. James. 

7. Simon. 

115. V. Nathan, March 21, 1743 ; d. in Wrentham, July 4, 1831, aged 88. 
vi. Kezia, March 21, 1743; d. March 27, 1756. 

vii. Sarah. Jan. 9, 1744-5 ; married March 8. 1770, Aaron Brackett. 

116. viii. Oliver, March 10, 1746; d. in Franklin, March 16, 1819. 

117. ix. Asa, July 21, 1751. 



45. 

Elisha* {Ebenezer,'^ Robert"), born in Wrentham, March 21, 
1715; died at (N.) Wrentham, July 18, 1796, an-ed 81; mar. 
Feb. 12, 1746-7, Phoebe (b. 1718, died Oct. 10, 17^92), daughter 
of Samuel Clark, w^ho held a large grant of land from the crown, 
1692. Some of Elisha's descendants still own parts of this grant. 
Elisha gave the land for the church at N. Wrentham. 

"Samuel Clark, 1692, had a tract of laud as a grant in N. Wrentham 
and built a house upon it 1700-1705. He gave his daughter Pluebe for a 
dowry a tract betv,'een Asa Wliite's house and Elisha Rockwood's. Eben- 
ezer^ Ware gave land for the church. Elisha was at the time of the raising 
of the meeting house an old man with long white hair ; he wore a long 
gown and carried a staff. Jn 1796, while the old meeting house on the hill 
was being raised (in present Norfolk), Elisha sat in his chair and viewed 
the raisins." Lvman E. Ware has the chair. 

Children, born in N. Wrentham : 

i. Lois,^ Feb. 19, 1747-8; d. Nov. 28, 1820; m. June 18, 1770, 
.losiah Ware, of Needham (Josiah, Nathaniel). [See No. 35 
above.] 

ii. Deborah, May 15, 1750; d. March 26, 1757. 

iii. Eunice, Aug. ^23, 1752; d. March 21, 1757. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 79 

iv. Elisha, March 5, 175G; d. Jan. 4, 1757. 

V. PiKEBE, Jan. 2, 1758; d. Jan. 2;J,1820; m. Dec. 27, 1779, Dea- 
con Asa Ware, of AVrentham (Josiah, Nathaniel). [See No. 37.] 
118. vi. Joel, Aug. 31, 176U; d. March 23, 1838. 

46. 

RoBEKT* (Bobert\ Robert"), bom in Wrcntham, Nov. 27, 
1711 ; married Mav 1, 1735, Esther (Thomas, kSamuel) Man (born 
Aug. 19, 1712). He was an Anabaptist in 1752. 

Children, born in \A rentham : 

i. Esther,'' May 30, 173i), married June 30, 1763, as his second 
wife, Dr. Noah Fuller, of Wrentham (b. March 28, 1739) ; 
removed to Westmoreland, N. H., about 1779. He d. April 
29, 1809 ; buried at Surry. [He had married, first, Oct. 30, 
17G0, Dorothy Hunt, (b. Jan. 17, 1743, d. Aug. 16, 1762); 
and had one son, Josiah, b. 1761.] Dr. Noah Fuller was a 
man of considerable importance in Westmoreland. 
Children, born in Wrentham : 

1. Noah, b. Mav ■l'!^, 1764; d. Jan. 1847; mar. Feb. 11, 

1790, Olive Staples (b. May 14, 1768 ; d. April, 1850), 
dau. of Jacob and Lois (Edson) Staples of Westmore- 
land. Resided in E. Westmoreland. Farmer. 

2. Robert, b. Mar. 4, 1766 ; m. Oct., 1803, Rhoda French. 

3. Esther, b. Jan. 25, 1768; m. Capt. John Flint of Wal- 

pole, N. H. 

4. Dorothy, b. Jan. 21, 1770 ; d. Mar. 20, 1761, 91 yrs., unm. 

5. Abigail, b. Feb. 1, 1772; m. at AVestmorcland, May 15, 

1797, Sherebiah Leach, Jr. They removed to Vermont. 

6. Joshua, h. Feb. 10, 1774; mar. ,Fune 22, 1801, Mercy 

Felt. 

7. Sibyl, b. Jan. 15, 1777 ; mar. June, 1808, Stephen Brit>- 

ton, son of Ebenezer and Sarah (Bullock) Britton of 
Raynham, Mass., and Westmoreland, N. H. (Sibyl 
was his 2d wife, b. Apr. 21, 1765, at Raynham.) 

8. Joseph, b. July 30, 1779; d. July 26, 1856; lived at E. 

Westmoreland; mar. .Jan. 30, 1802 (3?) Annie, dau. 
of Josiah and Annabel Knight, of Worcester and West- 
moreland (b. in Worcester, Jan. 7, 1779 ; d. Jan. 22, 
1858). 

9. Settee, b. Aug. 10, 1783 ; d. July 10, 1797. (Only one 

b. in Westmoreland.) 
This Betty was one of " the wonders of her times," — 
somewhat of a religious enthusiast. She luis left bi^liind her a 
most I'emarkable written account of her last sickness. — [From 
Mrs. Ella Patten Abbot's notes for a " History of West- 
moreland, N. II."] 

ii. RoBEiiT, Feb. 2, 1740-1, unm. 
iiii. S A It All, May 18, 1743. 



80 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

iv. Betty, Feb. 23, 1744[-5]. Mar. Oct. 19, 1769, John George. 
V. Eldad, Jan. 1, 1748-9; d. Dec. 22, 1769. 

vi. Rachel, Sept. 1, 1751. Mar. May 18, 1769, Oliver Garnley of 
Riclmiond. 

47. 

Timothy* (JRobert,^ Robert^), born in Wrentham, Dec. 23, 
1715; died "Nov. 29, 1794, in his 79th year"; buried on the 
" North Pkin"; married first, Jan. 18, 1742-3, Mary, daughter 
of Paul and Hannah Healy (born Nov. 30, 1720, died June 27, 
1767, 47th year) ; married second, June 1, 1769, in W., Eachel 
(Ball) Stearns (died June 11, 1800, 68th year). 

Children, all by first wife, born in Wrentham : 

i. Mary,^ Dec. 2, 1743 ; m. Feb. 14, 1765, Joseph, son of Jabez 
HiU (b. April 20, 1730). 

Cliildren : 

1. Jason. 2. Joseph. 3. Molly. 

ii. Olive, Nov. 20, 1746 ; m. Jan. 12, 1769, Thomas Messenger, 
"Wrentham. 

120. iii. Timothy, Nov. 20, 1746 ; d. May 30, 1798. 

121. iv. Elias, May 30, 1754. 

48. 

r— Joseph' {Rohert\ Robert"), horn in Wrentham, Jan. 23, 1717- 
8 ; died " Sept. 4, 1811, 94th yr." ; buried at Blake's Hill ; married 
first, Jan. 7, 1747-8, Sarah Heaton (died Sept. 3, 1776, 56th 
year). 

Married second, Jan. 6, 1778, Hannah Pasmore of Mendon (died 
Feb. 21, 1811, 84th year, at Wrentham). 
Child (perhaps others) : 

i. IcHABOD,^ May 30 ; d. June 2, 1761. 



49. 

J0NATHA^^' (Robert,^ Robert'), born in Wrentham, May 8, 
1720; died in Wrentham, Sept. 3, 1775; married in W., April 
19, 1748, Mary Shuttleworth — then pronounced " Sheckleworth " — 
(died a widow April 9, 1797).* 

*It is said tluit Jonathan was a very small man, and also that he was not very cou- 
rageous, and sometimes his wife thought it necessary to use tlie rod of correction to 
break him of being so timid. His brother Ichabod did not like the training tliat his 
brother received, and proposed taking liis place sometime when he expected the correc- 
tion. So one night when the cows liad not come home from pasture and it was getting 
dark, Jonatlian's wife scut him for them. He hunted for them, but could not find 
them. On tlic way back he met his brother, and Ichabod said '• Let us change clothes 



WARE GENEALOGY. 81 

Children, born in AVrcntham : 

i. AciAL^ (dau.), Aug, 11, 1750 ; m. Feb. 14, 1771, Joseph (b. Feb, 
18, 1748), son of Caleb (.John, .John, Ralph) Day and Bethiah* 
(Ebeuezer,* Eobert-) Ware (b, Feb, 18, 1748). Joseph Day d. 
July 29, 1817. 
Children of Joseph and Abial (Ware) Day : 

1. Enoch, Dec, G, 1771 ; removed to Swanzey, N, II, ; m. 

in AVinchester, N. II,, 171)7, Rebecca Lawrence. 
[Reg, 1883, 398,] 

2, Eunice, Dec, 1, 1773 ; d, unm. May 11, 1852. 

122, ii. Samuel, Sept. 2, 1753 ; d, Oct. 22, 1829, at Franklin, 

50. 

Henry* {Robert,^ Robert"), born inWrentham, April 20, 1722 ; 
died there "Feb, 6, 1776, 54th year " ; buried on the North Plain ; 
married Dec. 20, 1749, Estlier Cheever. 

Children, born in Wrentham : 

i. Silence,^ July IG, d, .July 17, 1752, 

123, ii. Asaph, Nov. 20, 1755 ; m, June 15, 1775, Mercy Clark, 

ili, Eunice, Aug, 23, 1757 ; m, in W, April 18, 1781, Benjamin 
MetcaK (Telatiah, Michael, Eliazer, John, Michael), Resided 
in Wrentham. 

Children : 

1. Henry. 2. Esther. 3, Lydia. 4, Eunice. 5. Pelatiah. 

iv, Ltdia, Dec, 15, 1758. 

V. James, Sept, 24, 1761 ; is believed to have m, April 17, 1781, 
Cynthia Ray, " Jutton, child of James Ware, b, in "Wilming- 
ton, Yt,, Nov. 19, 1785." 

51. 

Thomas* {Robert,^ Robert^), born in Wrentham, Oct. 4, 1725; 
died Nov. 14, 1761; married Nov. 13, 1751, Rebeckah Dinsmore. 
Children, born in W. : 

i, Margaret," Feb. 10, 1752; [m. April 4, 1771, Joseph Kings- 
bury?]. 
125. ii, Oliver, July 4, 1754. 

52. 

IcHABOD* {Robert,^ Robert^), born in Wrentham, June 1, 1728 ; 
died there Oct. 24, 1810, 83d year; buried on the North Plain ; 

and T will go and take the whipping in your stead." So they clian^^cd their clothes and 
Ichahod walked into the house, and it is sai<l Mart/ received the eorreclioii she iutendod 
for Jonathan, and she never attempted to correct her husband alter tliat, fL. L. \V,| 
6 



82 WARE GENEALOGl'. 

married May 30, 1754, Sarah Skinner of Norton (died Aug. 2, 
1765, 31st year; married second, Feb. 13, 1766, Marcy Stearns 
(died in W., Aug. 10, 1805, 75th year.) 

Children of Ichabod and Sarah, born in Wrentham : 

126. i. NATnAN,^ Dec. 29, 1754. 

ii. Lois, Jan. 8, 1757 ; m. Nov. 27, 1783, Thaddeus Whiting, in W. 

127. iii. Obed, Feb. 19, 1759 ; d. at Wliitefield, Me. 
— -128. iv. Joseph, Oct. 11, 1761 ; d. Jan. 12, 1837. 

Children of Ichabod and Marcy : 

129. V. Ebenezer, Jan. 28, 1767 ; d. June 11, 1834; m. in Mansfield, 

March 9. 
vi. Sarah, June 12, 1770 ; m. Oct. 29, 1793, James Cheever, Wren- 
tham. 

130. vii. Cyrus, Aug. 20, 1777 ; d. Jan. 28, 1856, in his 80th year. 



53. 

Jabez' (Michael,'' Boberf), born in Wrentham, Feb. 28, 1722 ; 
died in Franklin, June 28, 1805 ; married first, in Wrentham, Dec. 
16, 1746, Mary, daughter of Thomas (Samuel) and Hannah 
(Addis) Man (born July 15, 1725, died in F. Feb. 14, 1789). 
They were among the earliest members of the church in the West 
Precinct, joining in 1742. [Hist. Franklin.] Married second, in 
Franklin, Nov. 11, 1789, Hannah Allen (died April 29, 1791). 
X/ived in the part of Wrentham which became Franklin. 

Children, all by his first wife, born in Wrentham : 

i. Jabez,^ Jan. 15, 1747-8 ; d. June 9, 1750. 

131. ii. Phinehas, April 22, bapt. April 29, 1750 ; d. Jan. 17, 1826. 
iii. Jerusha, July 31, 1752 ; m. Oct. 19, 1769, Reuben Daniels of 

W. 
iv. Mart, April 12, 1754 ; m. May 6, 1779, Ellas Man. 

Children : 

1. Folli/. 

2. Daughter, m. Alley. 

3. Betsey, m. Deac. Metcali. 

4. , d. young. 

132. Y. Jason, March 10, 1756 ; d. May 11, 1843 ; removed to Union, 

Me. 
vi. Elizabeth, June 13, 1758. 

133. vii. Amos, March 29, bapt. March 30, 1760 ; removed to Paxton, 

Mass.^ d. May 18, 1833. 
viii. Amelia, Jan. 28, 1762 ; d. March 12, 1788, Asa Metcalf of 

Franklin, 
ix. Chloe, d. in Franklin, Nov. 27, 1837, unm. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 83 

54. 

]Michael' (MichaeP , Iioberf/') , born Dec. 5, 1725 ; died in Buck- 
land, iNIass., about 1814. iNIenibcr of Capt. Blake's coni])any in 

1756. He married 1st, Feb. 5, 1754, Abiel, daughter of ^licliael 
and Abiel (Colburn) Mctcalf, in Wrentham ; she died Dec. 25, 

1757. He married 2d, Lucy Grant. 

" Michael and his son Abial are the ones who were under Capt. Samuel 

Fisher (and probably Col. Turner) in INIarch, 1781, in the 4th Suffolk 

Co. regiment detached to serve under Maj. Gen. Lincoln for forty days' 
campaign by order of Gov. Hancock." [F. R. Kichmoud, Springfield, 
Mass., 1896.] 

Children of Michael* and Abiel : 

i. Jane,^ b. Nov. 7, 1754. 

134. ii. AiJiEL (son), b. Dec. 25, 1757, in Wrentham. 

Children of ^Nlichaer and Lucy : 

iii, Molly, b. Oct. 15, 1750, in Wrentham ; " Dolly " m. June 10, 
1779, Eliphalet Farrington. 

135. iv. Ariel, b. about 1775 ; d. (in summer of 18o2) in Buckland. 

136. V. Michael, b. at Wr., 1765 ; "d. aged 84," [184!)]. 

137. vi. Reuben, d. at San Francisco. 

138. vii. George, d. at Buckland. 

139. viii. James, d. in 1816. 

140. ix. AnijAH. 
X. Lucy. 
xi. PholBe. 

55. 

Joxathan" (Jonathan," liobert^) , born in "Wrcntliam, April 10, 
1734; died in Mansfield, Mass., jNIarch 8, 1774. lie married in 
Wrentham, May 28, 1756, Melatiah, daughter of Samuel (Eleazer, 
Michael, Michael) jMetcalf and Judith (John, Thomas) Georga 
(born Oct. 16, 1736, died in Foxboro', July 28, 1821). He served 
in Capt. Samuel Day's company. Col. ]\Iil)er's regiment, in 1758. 
Jonatlian died intestate ; inventory made and widow appointed 
administratrix, IMarch 29, 1774. The estate was settled by ^lela- 
tiah Everett, ^May 3, 1776 ; and on the same day John Everett was 
appointed guardian to Xancy (over fourteen), Paul, EK-anor, 
Leonard and Cyrus. Melatiah (Metcalf) Ware married, second,* 

* The marriage with Job White was inserted on the autliorilv olMiulLre Cvriis Ware, 
■who wrote :—" Afv molhiu-inoiirned four husliamls; .... by her second, .fol) While of 
Mansfield, none.''* Other evidence, liowever, lias proved that the niarria^'e, tlioiiirh 
apparently contemplated, never took place, prevented probably \)\ the death of .lob 
White, which occurred Sept. 27, 177o, in his .5()th vear. In his will,'tlated tlie iirevioiis 
> 7'. ^? 'waves " to Mrs. ^relatiah Ware two iioiinds for her to get morning with " Job 
White's second wife, Susanna, had died the provious February. 



84 WARE GENEALOGY. 

April 25, 1776, as his second wife, John, son of Ebenezer of Fox- 
boro' (John, John, Richard of Dedham) and Joanna (Stevens) 
Everett, of Wrenthani* (born June 1, 1736, in Methuen ; married 
first, Abigail Nickerson ; died in Foxboro', March 25, 1799). 
Children: Melatiah and Metcalf Everett, born in Foxboro', June 
24, 1777 ; Horace Everett, July 18, 1779. She married third, 
Feb. 25, 1802, John Whiting of Wrentham (died 1811). 

Children of Jonathan and Melatiah Ware, born in Wrentham : 

i. Nanct,5 June 2, 1757 ; d. in St. Albans, Vt. ; m. Feb. 1, 1781, 
in W., Enocli Billings of Stoughton, b. Oct. 27, 1754 ; removed 
to Vermont. 

141. ii. Frederick, Sept. 3, 1760 ; d. 1820, at Pomfret, Vt. " Dr." 

142. iii. Paul, Oct. 6, 1762 ; d. Aug. 12, 1830, 67 years; buried Wren- 

tham Centre. 
iv. Cyrus, Oct. 22, 1764 ; d. 1766. 

143. v. Jonathan, April 27, 1767 ; d. Feb. 1, 1838. 

144. vi. Cyrus, May 8, 1769 ; d. Feb. 17, 1849, in Montpelier, Vt. 
vii. Eleanor, July 26, 1770 ; d. Feb. 25, 1794, at Foxboro'. 

viii. Leonard, Sept. 11, 1773, in Mansfield, Mass.; d. unm., Sept. 
9, 1800, in Columbia, O. 



56. 

Melatiah' {Jonathan,^ Robert'), born in Wrentham, April 
19, 1736 ; died Feb. 13, 1799, in Foxboro' ; removed to Wilming- 
ton, Vt. ; married in Wrentham, Nov. 23, 1758, Chloe Man (born 
May 26, 1741). 

Children, born in Wrentham and Foxboro' : 

i. MoLLEY,^ Sept. 14, 1759; m. Joseph Pond of Wrentham; or 

she married Benjamin Randlett. [Mrs. Smith.] 
ii. Charlotte, July 31, 1761 ; Caroline ( Wreut. Rec.) died Oct. 10, 
1832 ; m. Aug. 30, 1787, m Foxboro', Samuel Forrest. 
Children : 

1. Samuel, Aug. 27, 1788. 

2. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 1790. 

3. Amos, March 14, 1793. 

4. Fanny, Feb. 19, 1796. 

5. Martin Glair, Sept. 12, 1799. 

6. Betsey, April 23, 1801. 

7. Laura, April 6, 1804. 

iii. Fanny, March 10, 1765 ; m. Samuel Pettee. 
iv. Chloe, April 27, 1767 ; m. May 5th, 1786, Hezekiah Pettee, 
in Foxboro' (d. March 16, 1822). 

• The vouneest of the nine children of Ebenezer Everett was Oliver, born in pedham, 
•June 11, 1752. He was the father of Hon. Edward Everett, aud grandtather ot Kev. t.. 
E. Hale, D.D., of Boston. 





V. 




vi. 


145. 


vii. 


146. 


viii 


147. 


ix. 




X. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 85 

Children : 

1. , boru and died Feb. 20, 1787. 

2. Hannah, .Time 18, 1788. 

3. Tyler, Aug. 31, 1790. 

4. Chloe, Feb. 20, 1793. 

0. Daniel, May 8, 1795. 
G. Lewis, ^ov. 24, 1797. 

7. Harriet, May 9, d. ^lay 10, 1802. 

8. Esther, April 24, 1803 ; d. Aug., 1805. 

9. Addison, July 20, d. 1804. 

10. Annet, Feb. 28, 1806. 

11. Willard, Oct. 14, 1812. 

LrcRETiA, June 21, 1769 ; m. Jan. 20, 1787, Zebulou Pond. 

Selixa, July 23, 1772 ; m. Anthony Stetson. 

Melatiah (son), Feb. 16, 1775 ; removed to AVilmington, Vt. ; 

d. May 7, 1845, aged 70. 
IIoKA-no Gates, June 8, 1778 ; d. Feb. 8, 1856. 
Daniel Leonard, March 5, 1783 ; d. April 23, 1854. 
Betsey, May 19, 1786 ; m. Nathan Foster. 

Children : 

1. Kezia, ra. Nath'l Hyde. 

2. Nathan. 

3. Charlotte, m. Aaron Dennison, Birmingham, Eng. 

4. Oliver, d. before 1887. Married. 



57. 

Samuel* (Ephraim,^ Epliraim^), born in Xoedham, Nov. 23, 
1722; nmrried Deborah Lovewell of Weston (published Dec. 15, 
1750). 

Children, born in Needham : 

i. Hannah,^ Sept. 15, 1751. 

ii. Benjamin, April 7, 1754. 

iii. Sam TEL, April 24, 175G, " jr." ; m. Nov. 26, 177S, hi Needham, 
Deborah, dau. of John and Deborah Edes (b. Sept. l^, 1758). 
The widow married Oct. 28, 1788, Philip Floyd, in Newlham. 

iv. Epiiraim, June 8, 1759 ; d. Sept. 13, or " 30th," 1820, aged 61 ; 
" Lieut." " lie sustained tlie character of an honest man, a 
kind husband, a virtuous and useful citizen. His pro])erty he 
mostly bequeathed to the support of the ministry in his native 
town." — [Kpitajili.] He inanied Feb. 1 1, 1790, Persis, dau. 
. of Robert an.l Rachel Smith (b. Nov. 30, 1761, d. Sept. IS, 
1832, aged 71, in N.) "After discharging the duties in the 
relation of a wife, relative, neighbor : friend and Christian : we 
trust she fell asleep in Jesus." [Epitaph.] 

V. Elizabeth, Oct. 14, 1761 ; m. July 20, 1780, John, son of John 
and Deborah Edes (b. April 21, 1751). 



86 WARE GENEALOGY. 



58. 

Ephraim^ (Ephraim,^ Ephraini^), bom in Needham, Mass., 
Jan. 14, 1725 ; died Sept. 30, 1792 (in what is now Concord, Me.). 
Lived first in Dedham, Mass., about August 2, 1767, Later in 
Groton. Removed to Somerset Co., Maine, 1790. Physician. 
Married, July 26, 1764, Martha, daughter of Josiah and Elizabeth 
Parker, of Groton, Mass. (born Jan. 7, 1737, died in Groton, 
April 4, 1776). He lived in Plantation 1, Bingham Purchase, 
1st Range west of Kennebeck river, now Concord, Me. Buried at 
Ehnwood Lawn, Athens, Me. He married, second, in Cambridge, 
Mass., Oct. 13, 1785, Mrs. Abigail Gamage. 

He did not escape the attacks of professional rivals. "Feb. 11, 
1766, Dr. Lincoln called here to apologize for stooping so low as 
to practice with a certain quack named Eph™ Ware who came as 
soon as my Father dyed to endeavore to succeed him in ye practice 
of Phys^ in Dedham." "Feb. 19, 1768, Ephraim Ware, caU'd 
Dr., o^one to the Place from whence he came Bao^ and Bao-o-ao-e." 
[From the "Ames Diary." Dedham Hist. Reg. April, 1891, p. 
59.] 

Children : 

150 i. Abel,5 Feb. 28, 1766, in Dedham ; d. June, 1803, in Athens, Me- 
ii. John, Dec. 5, 1767, in Dedham; d. Aug. 1820, in Athens, Me.; 
uum. Removed to Norridgewock, Me., 1787; Athens, 1817, 
"A man of strong and penetrating mind, firm resolution, honest 
in dealing and successful in business." "Was never married. 
He followed his brother Abel to Maine and made a chopping 
in Solon. After a few years he sold his land for 150 bushels 
of rye, which he rafted down the Kennebec to Augusta, in 
barrels made by himself, and exchanged it for powder, shot, 
tea and other articles. At Norridgewock he worked at his 
business as a cooper, and by degrees established a trade in pro- 
visions, etc., with the settlers and Indians. Representative to 
General Court of Massachusetts, 1808-9 ; gave land and money 
toward the erection of county buildings after the separate or- 
ganization of the State of Maine in 1820. In 1817 he moved 
to Athens, where he also engaged in trade. His success in 
business was so great that at bis death he was probably the 
wealthiest man in vSomerset Co." [Hist, of Norridgewock, Me.] 
iii. Sarah, Sept. 18, 176!), in Groton ; d. March 23, 1851; m. March 
10, 1796, Richard Sawtelle, Jr., of Groton (b. at Shu-ley, Feb. 
6, 1769, d. Dec. 23, 1838). Removed to Norridgewock, Me. 

Children, all of whom married and had families : 

1. Harriet^ b. Dec. 19, 1796; married Calvin Seldeu ; d. 

Apr. 18, 1880. 

2. Mary, b. Aug. 18, 1798 ; d. Jan. 1829 ; married Daniel 

Williams. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 87 

3. Sarah, b. April 30, 1801 ; d. April 10, 1889 ; married 

Charles Green, son of Rev. Beujarain ( lieiijamiu aud 
IMartha) aud Lylia (Clark) ( Ivev. Jonas Clark of 
Lexiujitou), (b. at Marbleliead, Feb. 21, 17l)G, d. Aug. 
24, 1852.) 

4. John Ware, b. March 2, 1803; d. Dec. 21, 1878. 

5. Cullen, b. Sept. 24, 180.J ; d. Nov. 10, 18.S7. 

6. Martha, b. July 27, 1808; d. July 4, 1885; married 

Aug., 1829, Cyrus Fletcher. 

7. PauUne. b. Oct. 18, 1810; d. Aug. 11, 1878; married 

Joliu Merrill. 

8. Maria, b. Jau. 9, 1813 ; d. Jan. 4, 1878 ; married Abra- 

ham, sou of Theophilus Sanborn. 

9. George, b. Feb. 25, 1815. 

iv. Bela, July 12, 1771 ; d. Feb. 27, 1772, in Groton. 
V. Bela, July 9, 1773 ; d. Aug. 10, 1775, in Groton. 

59. 

Robert* {Robert,"^ Ephraim-), born August 27, 1733, in 
Needhaui; "d. in Fitzwilliam, N. H., March 8, 1814, aged 81." 

He married Eunice , and lived probably in Fitchburg ; liad a 

son born in Leominster. "Robert AVare came to Monadnock No. 4, 
before 1772, and settled in L. 14, R. 1. He also owned L. 14, R. 2, 
the southern half of which he sold to James Richardson of Leomin- 
ster, Mass., Jan. 27, 1772, for £9 Is. 7d., and the northern half 
to Samuel Kendall of Leominster, Feb. 1773, for £15. In both 
of the deeds he is called "of No. 4," showing that he was then a 
resident of the town. In 1798 he had 65 acres with his house, 
worth $40, on lot 14, Range 1. Mr. Kendall settled upon the land, 
about the time he bought it. In the list of the inhabitants the 
name of the town from which he came is not given, although it is 
in most of the other cases. He signed the call for a town meeting 
Feb. 25, 1775, when it was voted to abide by the doings of the 
Continental Congress. — [History Fitzwilliam, N. H., p. 750.] 

Children : 

i. " Robert,' son of Robert and Eunice Ware, b. Feb. 8, 1765." 
[Leominster rec] "Robert, jr. d. July 12, 1809, aged 43." 
[Fitzwilliam rec] 
ii. Infant, d. March 18, 1773. 

iii. Eunice, bap. April 20, 1774 ; married June 8, 179 1, Wm. Rob- 
bins (b. April 20. 1770; d. April 4, 1853, sou of Williaui aud 
Hauuali (Paiue) Robbius of Hiudiu^e). Resided in Filzwilliam 
1809 to 1814; removed to AVincheudou. 
C ild: 
Nancy, Nov. 11, 1800; d. April 30. 1885 ; marriod FJisha 
(Samuel) licut (b. Dec. 10, 1793; d. Nov. 13, 18G5), 
June '2'6, 1831. 



88 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iv. Abel, born in 1775, died March 22, 1795, from injuries received 
by a fall in a sawmill. 

60. 

Jonathan* (Rohe^-t,^ Ejjhrcdnt'), born in Needham, Aug. 4, 
1738 ; married, it is probable, in Fitchburg, April 11, 1769, Han- 
nah Battles, of Leominster. He and his descendants generally have 
adopted the spelling, " Wares." 

Children, born in Fitchburg : 

i. Hannah,^ Oct. 18, 1769, married John Battles. ' 
Child: 
Martin, b. Fitchburg, 1800. [See Hist. Hingham.] 

ii. Lydia, Aug. 8, 1771 ; died unm. 
iii. Jonathan, March 21, 1773 ; died unm. 

152. iv. Samuel, July 18, 1775 ; d. Sept. 21, 1840. 

V. David, Aug. 26, 1781 ; d. Feb. 5, 1802, unm. 

153. vi. James, Aug. 25, 1783 ; d. at Townsend, Mass., March 18, 1856. 

62. 

Ebenezer* {Nathaniel,^ Ebenezer^), born in Needham, April 
22, 1726; removed to Hancock. N. H., 1791 ; died there June 26, 
1795, "jr." [sic ?J ; married Nov. 7, 1751, Esther, daughter of 
Jonathan and Ruth Hunting (born June 19, 1730, died in Han- 
cock, Nov. 28, 1806). 

Children, born in Needham : 

i. Ebenezer^ April 6, bapt. July 15, 1753 ; d. Aug. 22, 1766. 
157. ii. Jonathan, Sept. 23, bapt. Sept. 26, 1756. 

iii. Rhoda, Feb. 27, bapt. March 4, 1759 ; d. March 1, 1777. 
iv. Esther, April 10, bapt. April 18, 1762 ; m. December 31, [1781?] 
as his second wife, Moses, son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth 
(Woodstock) Eaton, (b. June 19, 1753 ; d. Feb. 18, 1833). 
She d. Dublin, Oct. 22, 1850. Removed to Hancock, N. H., 
from Needham, 1793. He was a soldier in the Revolution. 
Four children born in Needham, the rest in Hancock : — 

1. Anna, July 13, 1783 ; died young. 

2. Lois, 1786 ; d. May 30, 1816. 

3. Elizabeth, May 16, 1791 ; d. July 2, 1792. 

4. Hannah, Dec. 1, 1793 ; died young. 

5. Moses, Aug. 3, 1796, in Hancock; d. Nov. 16, 1886; 

m. Nov. 20, 1835, Rebecca, dau. of John and Rebecca 
( Derby) Pratt of Dublin. 

6. Esther, Aug. 6, 1798 ; d. Dec. 2, 1858 ; m. March 16, 

1820, Daniel Fiske of Dublin. 

7. Rhoda, June 13, 1806; d. March 25, 1875; m. Dec. 

22, 1831, Nathan Holt. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 89 

V. Sarah, Sept. 2, bapt. Sept. G, 1707; d. Nov. 1, ISia; m. in- 
Needham, Feb. IG, 1702, Lemuel, son of Jeremiah aud Eliza- 
beth (Woodcock) P^atou (b. Feb. 2G, 17o8). Removed to 
Haiieock, X. II. 

Children : 

1. Leimiel, Oct. IG, 179-1; d. Dec. 17, ISi;;) ; m. June 2, 

1831, Eunice, dau. of Isaac and Mary (Chandler) 
Jewett. 

2. Ebenezer, March 20, 17'J7; d. Nov. 14, 1810. 

3. Timothy, Aug. 1, 1799 ; d. March 7, 1884 ; m. :\rarch 

25, 1825, Nancy, daughter of Shadrach and Fanny 
Ward. 

158. vi. Ebenezer, April 11, bapt. April 15, 1770; d. in Hancock, N. II., 

Oct. 7, 1857. 

63. 

Nathaniel" (JVathcmiel,^ Ebenezer^) , born in Needham, Sept. 
21, 1730, "jr."; married June 10, 1762, Patience, daughter of 
John and Kebecca (Woodward) Ward, of Newton (born 1739, 
died in Hancock, N. H., March 3, 1831). 

The father-in-law of Nathaniel" Ware, Jolm Ward, died Auirust, 
178G ; on April 25, 1787, the following agreement was made : 

" First the Book you and your sisters shall Divide into fouer parts and I 
will chouse or sum body that I sliall send. 

2 the Cows you shal set the Price and I will chouse, the Sheap you 
Shall put in three parts and T will chouse. I Take 9 busel of corn and 
have it this Spring. 

the sasse I will have it this Spring the chease I will have the 5 part 
of what you have in the house aud tlie Remader of my Shear I will stay 
till you meke cheese as for the Porck 1 will have fifty pound of clear Porck 
and 2 pounds of butter. 2 pound of sewet and 8 pounds of lamp grease 
and have it quick and the 59 pound of money, if your hoggs be Dead my 
5 part of theay Ware prised I will Redort [?] onto of tliat simie . You 
shall let your boy lielp sheal the corn and help liome witli the sheap with 
your horse and Puug. If you consent to all this we will settle all forwitli." 

Signed by Nathaniel and Patience AVare, Beulah, Rebecca and Jolm. 
Ward, April 2G, 1787. [Communicated by J. F. Kingsbury.] 

He removed to Hancock, N. H., but returned after some years 
to Needham, and died there. 

Children, born in Needham : 

159. i. Jason,'^ :\Iarcli 19, 17G;] ; d. Feb. G, 182 1, in IIanc.K>k. N. II. 
IGO. ii. Nathaxiei,, Jan. 7, 17G5; d. -Ian. 10, 1817, 5L'd yr., "jr." 

iii. Rebecca, Aug. 17, 1770; d. July 1, 1792, unm. 



FIFTH GEKERATIOISr. 



64. 

William^ ( William,* John,^ John"^), born in Norton, April 27, 
1731 ; died 1764. Married Mary, daughter of Eliakim (James, 
James, James, " Widow ") Walker. Kemoved to Taunton. 

Children, born in Dighton : 

i. Mary«, " Polly," Dec. 1, 1754 ; m. (pub. Oct. 15, 1779) Shep- 
herd Pierce of Dighton. [D. Rec] 
ii. Perez, died young. [Walker Gen.] 

161. iii. William, Oct. 17, 1756 ; d. at Taunton, June 14, 1784. 
iv. Zebiah, June 22, 1759. 

162. V. James, Jan. 2, 1762. 

65. 

George^ ( William,* John,^ John^), bom in Norton, Aug. 26, 
1734; died Feb. 16, 1771, in his 37th year. He married Mary 
Richmond. ["She married second" (pub. Aug. 29, 1772 at D.) 
Thomas Church, Esq., of Little Compton.] Epitaph in Weir 
Burying Ground, Dighton, Mass. : 

" In memory of Dr. George Ware, Physician, whose genius and abilities 
rendered him respectable and enabled him to discharge with uncommon 
lustre the duties of his profession. Kindness to his wife, care and tender- 
ness to his children, hospitality to man and fondness to oblige his neighbors, 
were among his social virtues. Having displayed the spirit of a Christian, 
thi'ough long and painful sickness, he met death with calmness and resigna- 
tion, Feb. xvi. A. D. MDCCLXXI. ^tatis 37." 

Will probated Taunton, Feb. 25, 1771, mentions these children: 
wife Mary and brother Sylvester Richmond, Execs. 

Children, born in Dighton : * 

i. Anna,8 Aug. 29, 1755. 

ii. Sauah, July 30, 1757 ; d. unm. May 13, 1819. Bequeathed to 
the chUdren of her brother George. 

* " Geo. Ware the son of Geo. Ware by Mary Winslow was born May ye 29, 1755." 
Dighton Record. Who was this ? 



WARE GENEALOGY. 91 

163. iii. William Richmond, Aug. 25, 17o9. (" Went West aud disap- 

peared.") 

164. iv. George, Sept. 5, 1761 ; d. Jan. 7, 1805, 44tli year. 

165. V. John Hodges. 

6G. 

JoSErii* ( Willicwi,* Jo/ui,^ Jo/ni"), born in Dighton, ISIarch 4, 
1756; married (pub. Feb. 15, 1781) Hannah Kichmond of Taun- 
ton. She survived him, and married second Zephaniah Talbot 
(pub. Sept 12. 1790). Will dated May 5, 1782, probated in 
1783 [?], mentions wife Hannah, daughter Abigail aud expected 
child ; sister Lydia Ware, exec. 

Children, born in Dighton : 

i. Abigail.' 

166. ii. Joseph, Aug. 11, 1783. 

67. 

John* (John,* John,^ John^), bom in Wrcntharn, August 3, 
1734 ; died there Jan. 27, 179G, in his 62d year ; buried in Wren- 
tham Centre. He married March 23, 1763, Hannah George (died 
in Wrentham ; buried in Wrcntharn Centre, Sept. 12, 1809). 

Children, born in Wrentliam : 

i. SrsiE,« Dec. 28, 1763 ; d. in W., Sept. 1, 1775. 

167. ii. RiCHAHD, June 30, 1766. 

168. iii. Oliver, April 12, 1769 ; d. Jan. 30, 1820, olst year, in W. ; 

buried in Wrentham Centre. 
iv. Hanxah, July 4, 1771 ; m. in W., Jan. 12, 1797, Ebenezer Cox 
of Barnard. 

169. V. Marvel, Dec. 8, 1774. 



68. 

William* (John,* John,^ John'), born in Wrcntharn, Feb. 
18, 1736-7 ; died Oct. 14, 1782 ; married Elizabeth Hills, Oct. 13, 
1770, at Charlton, Mass. "Dr." "In 1773 allowed 12 sh. 3 d. 
for doctoring the poor." [Charlton Records.] 

Children, born in Charlton : 

170. i. William,^ Oct. 13, 1773; married; " had four cliildreu. Went 

to N. Y." [C. E. S.] 
ii. Sarah, Aug. 3, 1775. 
iii. Elizahetu, March 4, 1777; d. in AVreutliam, Sopt. 1. 1830; 

m. 1st, in Cliarlton, ISlass., "Josiali Town, .Ir., Ainil 7, 1703, 

both of Charlton." [Town rec] She m. 2d, John Wliitiug 

of Wrentham, Mass., June 1, 1801. 



? 



92 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

1. Eliza, March 19, 1802; d. Oct. 22, 1833; m. Jan. 2, 

1827, Elisha Knowles. 

2. Margaret Metcalf, .July 14, 1804 ; d. Dec. 27, 1827 ; m. 

Dec. 3, 1826, Richard Whittaker. 

3. Caroline Whiting, Aug. 31, 1806, " unm. invalid"; d. 

Dec. 8, 1881. 

4. Catherine, Aug. 31, 1806 ; d. Dec. 15, 1833. 

5. John William, May 19, 1808. 

6. Charlotte Ware, Aug. 11, 1814 ; d. at Walpole, June 13, 

1888; m. Nov. 24, 1842. 

171. iv. John, b. Dec. 17, 1779, Charlton ; d. " Apr. 29, 1847, 67. 4. 12." 

69. 

Ezra* (JoA?^,* JoJin,^ John'), born in Wrentliam, July G, 1741 ; 
died there Feb. 2, 1815, in his 74th year; buried at Wrentham 
Centre. He married in Dighton (pub. Oct. 27), Nov. 20, 1764, 
"by Ezra Richmond, Esq.," Hannah Pratt, ''both of Dighton." 
She died in Wrentham, July 17, 1800. 

Children, except two eldest, born in Wrentham : 

i. Lois,® June 8, 1765, in Cumberland, R. I. ; m. May 17, 1787, 

in Wrentham, Timothy Partridge. 
Levi, Jan. 20, 1767, Cumberland, R. I. 

Molly. Sept. 11, 1769 ; d. Feb. 12, 1821, in Wrentham ; unm. 
Ezra, June 12, 1772. 
Lemuel, Dec. 7, 1774. 
Lemuel, Sept. 20, 1776. 
John, Sept. 5, 1778 ; d. March 20, 1862. 
SusE, July 28, 1781 ; d. Wrentham, May 26, 1845. 
George, June 29, 1784. 
Hannah, Oct. 23, 1787 ; m. June 12, 1812, Joel Ruggles. [L. 

L. W., from Wrentham Record.] 

70. 

Moses* {Moses,* John,^ John''), born in Wrentham, Nov. 16, 
1739; died at Keene, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1812; married Dec. 3, 
1761, Rebecca, daughter of William, Jr. and Rebecca (Ware) 
(John, John,) Puffer, both of Norton (born in Wrentham, Nov. 
18, 1741). Removed to Surry after 1773 ; to Gilsum betore 1793, 
"vv^ith several boys." "Name on associates' list in S. 1775." 
Moses* and Moses® removed to Keene in 1806. Member of Cong, 
church, Surry. 

Children, all but two youngest born at Norton, Mass. : 

i. Eunice,® Dec. 1, 1763 ; d. 1807 ; m. John Ellis of Gilsum, July 
31, 1783 ; removed to Swanzey. 



172. 


ii. 




iii. 


173. 


iv. 




V. 


174. 


vi. 


175. 


vii. 




viii. 


176. 


ix. 




X. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 93 

Children : 

1. Eliz., April 12, 1781 ; d. Nov. 3, 1810. 

2. Uicy, Sept. 23, 178G. 

3. John, June 30. 1789 ; d. Swauzey about 1823 ; m. .Ian. 

2G, 1811, Nal)l)v, dau. of John aii<l Betty (Hiiri'sl Day 
of Iveeue. 

4. Nathan, Aug. 9, 1793 ; m. Clarissa, dau. of Ebenezeraud 

Jemima (Ford) Killnini of (Jilsum (b. April 11, 1790 ; 
d. Plattsburg, 18(;9). Settled in Tlattiburg, N. Y. 
[Gilsum llist., p. 349.] 

5. Samuel, bap. ^Nlarcli 11, 1801. 

6. Daniel, bap. June 10, 1803. 

177. ii. Comfort, July 30, 17G4. 

178. iii. Elijah, March 9, 17G8 ; d. June 27, 1847, 78th yr. 
iv. Betty, April 25, 1771. 

179. V. Benjamin, May 18, 1773 ; d. Jan. 1, 1858, " 48. 8." 

180. vi. Moses, b. Surry, N. XL, June, 177G; d. Oct. 20, 1838; m. 

Hannah Hathoi'n. 
vii. Milly, b. at Surry, 
viii. Rebekah, b. a,t Surry, May 10, 1780. 



72. 

Jesse* (UUezer,^ Miezer,^ John'') ,hornMaYch 10, 1730-7 : died 
July 13, 1813, at Franklin; joined church at Franklin in 1777; 
married Dec. 20, 1763, Kezia jSIills (joined F. cluiivh, Sei»t. 11>, 
1773; died Aug. 23, 1821). He "served in the Kevuhiti.m." 
Bought a farm of Ezra Pond in Wrenthain, West Parish (now 
Franklin) , in 1 7 7 1 . [Pond Family.] 

Children : 

Amariah," Dec. 27, 17G4 ; d. Oct. 19, 1842, aged 77. 
Eliazer, Oct. 28, 1766; d. Fraukhn, Oct. 30, 1843, age<l 77, 

of fever. 
Kezia, Sept. 29, 17G8 ; d. June 29, 1777. 
Olive, Jan. 9, 1771 ; d. young. 
Patience, Dec. 9, 1772. 

Hannah, July 5, 1774 ; m. by Rev. II. Emmons, in Franklin, 
to Benj. Foster of Attleboro', Marcli 4, 179G. " SniothortHi 
to death." [G. G. W.] 
vii. Olive, March 13, 1777; "married Setli Whiting, Nov. 17. 

1800." [F.] 
viii. Jesse, Aug. 15, 1779 ; d. F. Nov. 22, 1801. 
183. ix. Sanford, Aug. 31, 1781 ; d. Oct. 2G, 1859. 

X. SiLVEA, April 19, 1788 ; d. F. Nov. 22, 1855, uum., "agod 00." 

xi. RlIODA. 

xii. Sally. [Did she marry Blackiuton?] 



181. 


i. 


182. 


ii. 




iii. 




iv. 




V. 




vi. 



94 WARE GENEALOGY. 



73. 



Billy* {Eleazer,* Eleazer,^ Jolm^), born in Wren tliam, March 
21, 1742-3; died in Franklin, Aug. 22, 1821. Cobbler. He 
joined the church, 1782; wife, in 1797. "He built a house on 
Spring St., near Central St., Franklin, in 1775, inherited by his 
daughter Lois, now (1886) occupied by Hannah Pond, widow of a 
son of Joel Adams by a former marriage." He mamed at Belling- 
ham (by Xoah Alden, Bapt. minister) Sarah Partridge, "about 
1772 or 1773." [Town Clerk.] In Wrentham record the state- 
ment is "married in 1767." 

Children, born in Wrentham and Franklin : 

i. Lois,« Aug. 23, 1773 ; d. Aug. 9, 1863 ; m, in F., June 26, 1817, 

Joel Adams of Franklin. 
ii. Jekusiia, July 14, 1776 ; d. at Franklin in old Eleazer Ware 

house, March 9, 1844, aged 67, unm. 
iii. Amasa, Oct. 12, 1780 ; d. of whooping-cough at 11 months. 



74. 

Ziba' {Eliezer," EUezer,^ John'^), horn Dec. 13, 1744; died 
Aug. 16, 1817 ; m. 1st, Jan. 4, 1770 (June 16, 1769, Swanzey 
Rec.) Kezia, dau. of Israel (John, John, Ralph) and Maria Day of 
Swanzey; d. March 8, 1792. He married 2d, Dec. 27, 1792, 
Sarah Stephenson, widow (b. Oakham, Mass., March 10, 1745). 
Removed to Winchester, N. H. 

" My grandfather Ziba Ware came up into N. H. from Franklin, Mass., 
about the year 1769 ; he was born Dec. 13, 1744 ; d. [Aug. 1819.] My 
father Zenas was bom Feb. 4, 1771, and I am his oldest son, 79 last Feb. 
I well remember a brother of grandfather's visiting Winchester and Swan- 
zey ; his name was Eli, and he had a son who visited us, named Moses, 
and a daughter named Sylvia." [Jonathan D. Ware.] 

Children : 

184. i. Zi.;nas,« Feb. 4, 1771 ; d. April 6, 1817. 
ii. Joel, May 30, 1772; d. Aug. 11, 1792. 

iii. Betty, March 8, 1774; d. July 18, 1775. 

185. iv. Ziba, Aug. 19, 1775. 

v. Kezia, April 29 (30), 1777 ; m. in 1800, Rufus Reed of Swansey. 
vi. John, Feb. 20 (28) ; d. Marcli 17, 1779. 

vii. Hannah, Dec. 23, 1780; d. 1857. ("Never married— booked 
for tlie Lord." J. D. W.) 

186. vili. .Iacob, Oct. 5, 17M2; d. Aug. 17, 1856. 

187. ix. Josici'u, May 27, 1785 ; d. Oct. 21, 1848. 

X. Abigail, April 30, 1787; d. Nov. 13, 1790. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 95 

75. 

Eli* {Eliezer,* Eliezer,^ John,"), was born on his father's 
homestead at Franklin (now Unionville) then AVrentham, 
on May 13, 1748, and died there November 1, 1835-6; this 
homestead is situated near the BelHngham line at corner ot" Central 
and Spring Streets ; the house is very old, of the low back roof 
pattern, and it is a question whether it was built by Eliezer*, or 
Eliezer.^ It descended to Eli, with the adjoining farm, part by 
purchase and part by inheritance. Eli was very religiously inclined 
and attended services regularly at the old church at Franklin ( -"eiitre 
during his entire life ; tradition says no inclemency of the weather 
ever kept him away from a single service. United with this church 
in 1781. He married at Wrentham, June, 27, 1771, Tainar, 
daughter of Samuel and Margaret (Little) Wight, (h. at. W. May 
17, 1750; d. at F. March 1, 1831). She joined Franklin church 
in 1797. 

Children : 

i. Margaret®, April 23, 1772 ; d. May 19, 1837, at the home- 
stead, which she inherited from her father. She m. Otis, son 
of Melchiah and Ruth (Fisher) Pond, b. Dec. 20, 1771 ; d. 

1805. 

Child : 

Cynthia, b. Sept. 22, 1803 ; m. 1st, James G. Green, Dec. 
23, 1819 ; she m. 2d, William AVatson. 

ii. Hepzibah, Sept Ifi, 1775 ; d. March 6, 1796, unm. 
188. iii. David, Nov. 14, 1777 ; d. May 2G, 1840, aged G2 years. 

iv. Moses, Jan. 2, 1780 ; removed to Vermont, where all trace of 
him was lost ; visited F. several years later and reported hav- 
ing a family. 
V. Sarah (Sallay), Sept. 2G, 1784 ; d. at Milfonl. She m. at F. 
Obadiah Adams of BelUngham (brother of Betsey whom her 
brother David married), I'esided at Canton, where her husband 
disappeared, supposed murdered ; m. 2d, .loel Fisher of Stough- 
ton. Two of her daughters by first husband married si>ns of 
her second husband by former wife ; wlien visiting her daugh- 
ters she married their father-in-law [!]. 

She had three children by lier first husband : 
George, Chloe, and HepsihaJi. 

vi. Phineas, April 18, 1796; d. April 20, 1790. 

76. 

Daniel* {Daniel,* Eleazer,^ JoJm^), March .'), 1748-9: ni. 
July 14, 1785, Survina Greatraikes of Foxboro' ; she dicil in Iut 
60th year; buried at North Wrentham. Resided at Wrentham. 



96 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. WILLIAM^ April 3, d. April 17, 1787. 

190. ii. Amherst, May 1, 1788 ; d. April 10, 1860, in W. 

191. iii. SiLVANUS, June 15, 1791 ; d. Oct. 18, 1811. 
iv. Mercy, Jan. 20, 1795 ; d. Jan. 2, 1862, imm. 

V. Jacob, Oct. 1, 1797 (" of a Sunday morning, at three o'clock "), 
and died Dec. 8, 1797. 

77. 

Elijah' {Hezehiah,* Eliezer,'' John''), born at Wrentham July 
8, 1739; died March 2, 1813, aged 74; married Jan. 7, 1768, 
Hepzibah Dexter [ ?] . 

Children : 

i. PoLLY«, Oct. 26, 1768. 
ii. Hepzibah, Oct. 31, 1770; m. Oct. 9. 1791, Jotham Davis. 



78. 

Hezekiah' {Hezelciah,' EJiezer,' JoA^^'), bom Nov. 27, 1740; 
died June 19, 1779. "Lieut." in 1777 ; on service in R. I. 1778 ; 
married May 10, 1764, Molly Hall; she died Dec. 9, 1809, aged 
70 years. Resided at Wrentham. 

Children : 

192. i. Jason,« Sept. 19, 1765 ; d. Nov. 12, 1836, at Shrewsbury. 

193. ii. Hezekiah, March 9, 1767; d. Dec. 20, 1831. 

iii. Eunice, Dec. 30, 1769 ; d. April 25, 1808 ; buried at Wrentham 
Centre. " She had lived in a feeble state many years." 

iv. Ehoda, Sept. 21, 1771 ; d. Jan. 28, 1825, "in a fit of apoplexy 

in the family of Mr. Chandler of Attleborough." 
V. Harmon or Hannon, Aug. 12, 1773; d. Feb. 14, 1787. 

194. vi. Preston, Aug. 12. 1777; d. Oct. 11, 1858. 

vii. Susan, May 8, 1779; d. at Medfield, March 22, 1864; buried 
Wrentham Centre. 



79. 

Joseph* {John,' Joseph,"" John^), born April 30, 1751 ; "Es- 
quire"; died June 11, 1833; married Sept. 14, 1776, Grace 
(Joseph, Isaac, John) Coolidge (b. May 27, 1755; d. Dec. 1, 
1832), both of Sherborn, niarried by Rev. Elijah Brown. He lost 
his left arm in the battle of White Plains, but became an able sur- 
geon, teacher and magistrate. Inherited the homestead. He was 
a man of great intelligence, personal dignity and moral worth, and 
ought to ha gratefully remembered as one of the most exemplary 
and useful citizens Sherborn ever had. [Morse's Sherborn.] 



WAKE GENEALOGY. 97 

Children, born in Shcrborn : 

i. Betsey^, Dec. 7, 1777; d. Sept. IS, 18."<7; aged 79, 9. G. 
Lived at Worcester; in. in Sherboru, June 27, 1797, John 
Mason, Jr., of Shrewsbury; (Aug. 17, 177.") ; d. Aug. 20, l«-l;j 
aged G8, 0, 3.) 

Children : 

1. Ben?-y II., April 29, l.SOl ; d. April 10, 1812, aired 

10, 11, 11. 

2. Joseph irore, April 21, 1803; d. April 21. 180G, aced 

3,0,3. ^ 

3. PaUi/ Ware (Martha), May 30, 180.") ; m. June o, 1845, 

AViHiam W. Pratt (b. Jan. 13, LSI).".; lived at 3Iarble- 
liead). 

4. Emeline, Sept. 7, 1807 ; d. Aug. IC). 1812 ; in. June 22, 

18—, Joel Nourse (Jan. 12,"l803 ; d. Jau. 18, 1884, 
aged 81 years, 6 days). 

5. John GooUdge, Worcester, May 27, 1810; d. Feb. 17, 

1883, aged 72, 8, 20; m. June 11, 1833, Sarah llen- 
shaw Miles (b. April 27, 1811). 

6. Joseph Ware, May 27, 1810; d, July 2G, 188G, aged 

76, 2, 1 ; m. April 30, 1838, Nancy Flint (b. July 4, 
1712). 

19 '). ii. Alpheus, March 23, 1780 ; d. May 23, ISoO, aged 70. 

196. iii. AsHDR, Feb. 10, 1782; d. Sept. 10, 1873. 

iv. Patty, April 21, 1787 ; d. in her 79th year in October, 18G.3 ; m. 
Horatio Gardner of Sherburne; he died Sept., 18GG. 
Children : 

1. Delia A., Feb. 13, 1812 ; m. Alfred A. Lelaud at Sher- 

burne (E. Ilollistou, P. ().). IJlind and an invalid; 
lives with brother, II. W. Gardner [18!>S]. 

2. Pamelia, April, 1817; d. Feb. 14, 18.30; nuisic teacher 

at Richmond, Va. 

3. Aaron B., 1819; d. Sept. 1821. 

4. Horatio W., Sherburne, Dec. 28, 1821 ; m. Harriet A. 

Fiske, Framingham. Living in 1898. 

5. Mary, Oct. 1827 ; d. Oct. 8, 1855; ni. Samuel Small of 

Portland, Me. 

6. Agazine M., May 19, 1836; d. April 8, 1854. 

197. V. Henuy, b. Feb. 15, 1789 ; d. Feb. 23, 1814. 



80. 

John" {John,* Jos.,^ John"), horn in Shcrl)orii, July 1. 17."),'}; 
died Deerficld, Sept. 14, 1833. Foiig;ht ;it tho .siege (»l"H«»stoij and 
at Bunker Hill; acted as adjutant in the expedition under Gen. 

7 



98 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Lincoln to suppress Shay's rebellion, 1786 ;^ lived in Sherborn and 
Newton ; built the first paper-mill at Newton Lower Falls, 1790. 
Teacher, surveyor, town officer, magistrate. [Hist. Sherburne.] 
He married Ist^ Sept. 28, 1775, Hannah (Caleb, Eliazer, Eliazer, 
Henry) Leland of Sherborn, born May 17, 1757 ; died "in child- 
bed with her eiohth child and is here buried with her infant m her 
arms, yEtatis 32," [gravestone] March 2, 1790, at 2 o'clock, 
A M. ; buried at Sherbourne, " the first person laid m this burying 
place." He married 2d, Dec. 13, 1790, Zeruiah Brown (died May 
4, 1825, aged 74). 

Cliildren, born at Sherborn. Children of John and Hannah : 

i. SyLViA,^ Jan. 22, 177C ; d. Jan., 1828 ; m. in Newton, Jan. 22, 
1794, Dr. Ebenezer Starr of Needham (son of Josiah of Wes- 
ton), " a man of note and iuflnence outside his profession, H. 
C. 1789, representative 2 yrs." 
Children : 

1. Hannah 1794 ; m. Horatio Hoyt. Farmer in Deerfield ; 

six children. 

2. Horace, 179() ; m, Ellen Briggs. Merchant, Newton; 

four children. 

3. Helen, 1798 ; m. J. S. Emerson ; d. in 1823, at Baton 

Kouge, La. 

4. Heclor, 1801 ; m. Mary Craft ; d. 1846, at Newton ; six 

children. 

5. Hennj, 1807 ; ra. 1st, Louisa Crane ; d. in 1836 ; surgeon, 

Tremont, 111. ; m, 2d, Cath. Culpepper ; three childi-en. 

198. ii. Walter, Sept. 28, 1777 ; d. Newton, June 9, 1822. 

199. iii. Orlando, Aug. 28, 1779, d. Deerfield, Dee. 5, 1860. 

iv. Sophia, Aug. 13, 1781 ; d. July 19, 1857, Deerfield, num. Kept 

a shop in Boston. 
V. Eleanor, June 28, 1783 ; m. at Newton, June 28, 1808, Robert 
■ Small. 
Children : 

1. Robert, 1809 ; d. at sea. Cabinet maker. 

2. Eleanor, 1811 ; m. Joseph Foster. 

3. Martha, 1813 ; m. Henry W. Wellington. 

200. vi. Elbridge, Aug. 14, 1785. 

vii. Pamela, Jan. 21, 1788 ; d. Aug. 1852 ; m. at Newton, Oct. 26, 
1814, Ralph Williams of Deerfield (b. July 4, 1788 ; d. Feb. 
7, 1858). 

• 1786. J. Shay's rebellion : " Mr. John Ware acted as adjutant in this expedition, 
undi'i- (icnc-i'ul Lincoln. Being sent with orders to a distance from Lincoln's army he 
Blo|)|)i<l for rel'rcsliment at a tavern in or near Brookficld, where there happened to be 
a small party of insurgents, who took him prisoner, and confined him in an npper 
room of the house while they kept guard below. In the course of the day Ware saw 
from hisiu-isou a company of cavalry approaching, which he soon recognized as being 
on tlie side of the government. He hailed them from a window of his appartment, and 
made them actpiaintcd with his situation. The liouse was immediately s'irrounded; 
the Shayites surrendered at discretion, and Wai'c was enabled to accomplish the object 
of his missiou." [liingham's History of Sherburne.] 



WARE GENEALOGY. 99 

Children : 

1. Solomon, 1815; m. 1st, Mary Blood; m. 2d, Harriet 

Siicket. Lives C'hicnjieo. Tradt-r. 

2. Cat/ientie, ]March 20, 1S17 ; d. Jiitie 1.3, 18:)1 ; m. Nov. 

27, 1838, AVm. Sheldon, Deerfield, farmer (b. April 1, 
1815; d. Dec. 4, 1881), .son of Seth and Caroline. 

3. Julia jr., 1818; m. Henry Williams, teacher, Boston, 
viii. Gabriel, March. 1 ; d. March 1, 1790. 

Children of John and Zeruiah : 

ix. Harkikt, July 20, 1791, Sndhury; d. of pneumonia, March 13, 
1872, in Waltham ; nnm. 80, 7, 14. 

X. Emily, Feb. 23, 1794, in Newton; m. at Newton, Daniel French 
of Waltham. 

81. 

Benjamin^ (John,* JofiejJi,^ JuJiu' ), born in Slicrbiirn, Jan. 8, 
1759 ; died Feb. 2, 1814. " Captain." He married in Dec, 1778, 
Mehitable Leland (born March 11, 1756; died in S., July 20, 
1846). 

Children, born in Sherborn : 

i. Caroline,^ b. June 15, 1782; d. June 21, 1806; unm. 

ii. Polly, Feb. 7, 1784; m. Lemuel Leland, Sen., her second 
cousin, farmer. 

iii. China, July 30, 178G; d. Oct. 6, 1838; m. Moses Bullen, a 
farmer of Medway. 

Children : 

1. Caroline, 180G, Boston. 

2. Harriet M., 1808 ; m. Oliver N. Shannon, Boston. 

3. Anne, 1 809 ; m. Thomas Price, Gilmanton, N. H. 

4. Charlotte, 1820; m. her second cousin, Barak Leland, 

farmer, Sliei'burne. 

5. Moses, 1822; m. Sarah A. Dickinson, Boston; mason. 
■ 6. Samuel, 1825 ; d. Boston. 

7. Mary, 1830 ; d. Boston. 

iv. Daniel, Sept. 11, 1788; d. in 181 G at Somcrville, Ky. ; unm. 
201 V. Eleazer, Nov. 2, 1791. 

82. 

Henky* (John,* Joseph,^ John^), born at Slicrborn, April 1, 
1764; died at Cambridge, July 12, 1845, aged 81 years. lie 
married first, Marcli 31, 1781), jMary, daughter of Hcv. flonas 
(Thomas, John, John, Ilugli) and Lucy (Bowes) Clark of IjCX- 
ington, ]Mass., granddaughter of l\ev. John Hancock (gr. father 
of Gov. Hancock), born May 4, 1762, died in Cambridge, July 5, 

•LefC. 



100 WARE GENEALOGY. 

1805. He married second, Feb. 9, 1807, Mary, daughter of James 
Otis and widow of Benjamin Lincoln, Jr., who died at Cambridge, 
Feb. 17, 1807, aged 43. He married third, Sept. 18, 1807, 
Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Bowes of Boston, born May 27, 
1776; died Aug. 30, 1850. [See special article on Professor 
Ware in Appendix.] 

Children of Henry* and Mary (Clark) Ware, born in Hingham : 
1. Fanny,« I ^j^y ^rj^ ^^^ ^^^^ 20 and 22, 1790. 

iii. Lucy Clakk, June 6, 1791 ; d. Feb. 10, 1866, at Northboro', 
Mass. ; she m. Feb. 3, 1818, Joseph, son of Phineas and Ruth 
(Smith) Allen (b. Medfield, Aug. 15, 1790 ; d. Feb. 23, 1873) ; 
H. C. 1811, D.D. 1848. 
Children, born in Northboro' : 

1. 3Iari/ Ware, March 7, 1819 ; d. Jan. 22, 1897, at Lans- 

ingburg, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 1, 1840, Joshua Jewett (Lewis 
and Sarah Robinson) Johnson (b. Surrey, N. H., May 
6, 1809 ; d. Northboro', Jan. 29, 1884), Al.D. 

2. Joseph Henry, Aug. 21, 1820; d. March 20, 1898; m. 

May 22, 1845, Anna Minot (Wm. Gordon and Hannah 
Miuot) Weld (b. Lancaster, March 19, 1820) ; H. C. 
1840, Div. Sch. 1843, D.D. 1891. 

3. Thomas Prentiss, July 7, 1822; d. Nov. 26, 1868; m. 

Sarah Alexander (Aaron and Lydia Doolittle) Lord 
(b. April 24, 1825), H. C. 1842, Div. Sch. 1846. 

4. EHzaheth Waterhouse, iuaQ 29,1824; d. July 16, 1893, 

unm. 

5. Lucy Clark, Oct. 28, 1826; m. Oct. 1, 1857, Albert 

Ebenezer (William and Deborah Ball) Powers of Lan- 
singburg, N. Y. (b. Dec. 5, 1816), manufacturer and 
banker. 

6. Edward Augustus Holyohe, Aug. 15, 1828; d. Feb. 18, 

1898 ; m. Sept. 5, 1855, Eugenia Sophia (Wm. Fred 
and Eliza Ashwell) Teulon ; she grad. Reus. Polyt. 
Inst., 1850. Teacher. 

7. William Francis, Sept. 5, 1830; died in Madison, Wis., 

Dec. 9, 1889; m. July 22, 1862, Mary Tileston (Henry 
and Catherine Brown Porter) Lambert of West New- 
ton (1). Aug. 4, 1842). H. C. 1851 ; in N. Y. to 1854 ; 
Europe to 1856; W. Newton, 1863; South Carolina to 
1865; Antioch 1865-6; Englewood 1866-7; prof. His- 
tory, Madison Univ. 1867-1889. He married second, 
June 30, 1868, Margaret Loring (John and Margaret 
Deming Rand) Andrews of Newburyport (b. Sept. 13, 
1839). 

iv. Mary Cotton, Dec. 3, 1792; d. March 29, 1862; m. Dec. 3, 
1818, Jairus (Hawkes, Davis, Davis, Davis, Stephen, Stephen) 
and Mary Howe Lincoln of Hingham (b. Boston, April 16, 
1794; d. May 12, 1882). H. C. 1814. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 101 

Children, born in Ilingham : 

1. 3Iarij Ware, Aug. 22, 1820; d. Aug. 10, 1809 ; m. :\ray 

G, 1853, (ieorge (Pklward and Lucy Brigham) Barnes 
(b. July 29, 1815 ; d. .Ian. 5, 19UU).' 

2. Hermj Ware, Oct. 12, 1821 ; d. at City Hospital, Boston, 

Sept. 22, 1887, bur. at Hiugham ; married Oct. 10, 
1844, Sarah Binny (Gorhain and Mary Ciishing) Lin- 
coln of Ilingham (b. Nov. 20, 1822; d. June 8. 18S4). 

3. Elizabeth IFo(!er//OMS^, Aug. 28, 1824 ; d. April 12, 1845. 

4. Aim, Nov. 2(J, 182G; m. June 5, 1855, Rev. Calvin 

Stoughtou (Amos Jewett and Clementine Stoughton) 
Locke, (b. Oct. 11, 1829); Amherst 1849, Camb. Div. 
1854. 

5. Catherine, Feb. 11, 1829; d. June 29, 1830. 

6. Jairus, May 27, 1831; d. Nov. 25, 1893, at Longmount, 

Colo.; m. March 26, 185G, Jane Taylor (Samuel F, 
and Mary Bowman) Fisher (b. Oct. 4, 1833; d. May 
IG, 189G). 

7. John Ware, Sept. 21 or 27, 1835; d. Jan. 29 or Feb. 6, 

188G ; m. March 14, 18G5, Lucy Allen (Isaac Cusliing 
and Harriet Morse) Lane (b. June 5, 1838 ; d. June 
30, 1893). 

202. V. Henry, Junior, April 21, 1794 ; d. at Framingham, Sept. 22, 

1843. 

203. vi. JoHX, Dec. 19, 1795; d. in Boston, April 29, 18G4. 

204. vii. William, Aug. 3, 1797; d. at Cambridge, Feb. 19, 1852. 
viii. Martha, June 2, 1799 ; d. Oct. 21, 1802. 

ix. Harriet, Dec. 25, 1801 ; d. June 24, 1838; m. Oct. 30, 1S2G, 
Rev. Edward Brooks (son of Nathaniel and Joanna Cotton 
(Brooks)) Hall, of Northampton, Mass. (b. Sept. 2, 1800; d. 
at Providence, R. I., March 3, 18GG), H. C. 1820, D.D. 1848. 

Children : 

1. Edward Ware, Dec. 8, 1827; d. INIay 29, 1830. 

2. John Brooks, March 4, 1829 ; Dec. 8, 1835. 

3. Edtoard Henry, April IG, 1831, at Cincinnati, O. ; H. C. 

1851 ; Div. Sch. 1855 ; settled at Plymouth, Worcester, 
Cambridge. 

4. Francis, Aug. 25, 1833, at Providence, R. I. ; d. Dec. 28, 

1850. 

5. WiUiam Ware, Oct. 27, 1834, Prov. ; d. at Warwick 

Neck, R. I., Aug. 9, 18G4; H. C. 1853; Div. Sch. 
1 858 ; Lieut- R. \ Vol. 

6. Robert, July 25, 183G; d. June 14, 1837. 

X. Martha Ann, April 5, 1804; d. April IG, 1805. 

Children of Henry* and Elizabeth (Bowes) Ware, b. in Cniiibridjj^e : 

xi. Elizabeth Anne, June 9, 1808; d. in Roxliury, March 29, 

18GG ; m. Aug. 24, 1831, George, son of Andrew and JtMu-ha 

(Clapp) Putnam (b. Aug. IG, 1807; d. April, 1878), H. C. 

1826, D.D. 1848. 



102 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

1. FMza, June 7, 1832; d. Sept. 1834. 

2. George, Oct. 8, 1834; H. C. 1854; LL.B. 1858; m. 

June 9, 18 GO, Harriet, daughter of Charles Russell and 
Anna Cabot (Jackson) Lowell (b. Sept. 10, 1836). 

3. Charles, Feb. 9, 1836; m. Dec. 13, 1860, Margaret 

Elizabeth, daughter of Ebenezer Thayer and Elizabeth 
(Nesmith) Abbot (b. Sept. 9, 1840 ; d. Jan. 23, 1896). 

4. Caroline, May 22, 1837.; d. July 26, 1882. 

5. Anna Elizabeth, Sept. 23, 1838; d. Aug. 7, 1880. 

6. Henry Ware, April 29, 1847 ; H. C. 1869 ; LL.B. 1871 ; 

m. Ist, Oct. 22, 1873, Florence Haven, daughter of 
Supply Clapp and Ann (Haven) Thwing (b. Jan. 30, 
1850; d. at Eoxbury, June 14, 1879) ; he m. 2d, Aug. 
30, 1882, Mary Nelson, daughter of Franklin Delano 
and Mary (Nelson) Williams. 
xii. Edward Augustus, Dec. 29, d. Dec. 30, 1809. 
xiii. Caroline Rebecca, Dec. 11, 1811; d. Dec. 1869, at Newton 
Lower Falls; m. Oct. 27, 1835, Edward "W'arren, M.D., 
youngest child of John and Abby (Collins) Warren; the 
mother was a daughter of Gov. Collins of R. I. ; he was b. 
Dec. 19, 1804 ; H. C. 1826; d. May 21, 1878. 

205. xiv. Charles Eliot, May 7, 1814; d. Sept. 3, 1887, at Winchen- 

don, Vt. 
XV. Edward Proctor, Jan. 12, 1816; drowned in Charles river, 

July 13, 1825. 
xvi. Charlotte Louisa, April 12, 1818. 

xvii. George Frederick, Feb. 14, 1820 ; d. Sept. 29, 1849, at San 
Francisco, Cal. ; H. C. 1838. 

206. xviii. Thornton Kirkland, Feb. 23, 1823; d. at Fitchburg. 

xix. Anne Storrow, March 10, 1826 ; d. at Cambridge, Oct. 3, 
1896, uuin. 



83. 

AzARiATi^ {John,* Joseph,^ Johif ), bora at Slierborn, Jan. 12, 
17G!); (lied Oct. 28, 1831), at IWre ; married Nov. 25, 1790, in 
Shcrborn, by licv. Elijah Brown, Sarah ("Otis") [Newton Rec] 
dautrhter of" Malachi and Mary Babcock [Slierborn Kec], (b. Oct. 
4, 1771; d. Feb. 20, 1837). Went to Barre about 1809 from 
Newton, and worked at fulling cloth. 

Children : 

i. Mira,® Newton, Dec. 15, 1792; d. Jan. 15, 1844; m. first, in 

Dedham, Aug. 24, 1823, Henry B. Leland, "of Iloosick, 

N. y." [Dc'd. Rec] She m. second, Dec. 20, 1833, George 

Hooker of [N.] Bridgewater. No children. Both died in B. 

She had a millinery store and he ran a paper miU. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 103 

207. ii. Otis, Jan. 19, 179G; d. in Bam% April 25. 1S72. 

iii. Sauaii, Feb. 7, 1803; d. April 22, IMCS ; m. Au;,r. 9, [1822], 
Jonah Holden of Barre (b. May 10, 17'J0; d. Aug. 9, 18.54). 
Children : 

1. Faiinij Lorelte, Oct. 8, 1822; m. April 25, 1844, Na- 

than Sibley (b. Sept. 28, 1816). 

2. Juitah Liifaijette, Ang. 21, 1824; d. March 1, 1896; m. 

first. May 16, 1850, Lurena Amelia Johnson (b. April 
27. 1825 ; d. July 11, 1880. Iloni., second, Xov. oO, 
[1807], Maria Chase. 

3. Sarah Ware, Jan. 20, 1826; d. 1897, in California; m. 

June 6, 1850, Samuel A. Brimblecorn (b. Xov. 2, 
1823). 

4. Amory Jackson, April 10, 1829; m. April 18, 1854, 

Emma Azenath Chapen (b. Dec. 20, 1820 ; d. Jan. 26, 
1871). 

85. 

Samuel^ {Benjamin,* N'athanlel,^ Nathanier) born in Wren- 
tham, April 17, 1770 ; died in Wrenthani, Sept. 12, 185(1, aijod 8() ; 
born in Wrentham Centre. He married Joanna (Arnold) Biiffura 
(b. Smithfield, 11. I., Aug. 1771 ; d. Foxboro', June 11, 1868,— 
"96, 11"); (W. lice. "Joanna dau. of Stephen, d. June 6, 
1868.") 

Child : 

213. Samuel A.,Miorn in 1813; d. at W. Centre, April 22, 1859, 

aged 45, 7. [E. E. W.] 

86. 

William^ {Benjamin,* JSfathaniely^ JVathanicl'), born at 
Wrenthani Oct. 20, 1784; died Dec. 3, 1856, at the same. lie 
married in Attleboro', May 5, 1811, Betsey, dau2;liter of Barnabas 
and Phoebe Cary, of Attleboro' ; shed. May 16, 1874 [Wr. Kee.]. 

Children, born in Wrentliam : 

214. i. William Danforth,° Jan. 3, 1812. 

215. ii. Benjamin Barnabas, Nov. 13, 1820. 

iii. Betsey Ann, July 20, 1829; d. Feb. 7, 1857, child of " Wm. 
and Betsey Ann," in Wrentham, unm. 



87. 

Jairus,^ (JVafhaniel,* Nathaniel,^ NathanieV), born in Wren- 
tham, Jan. 22, 1772; died in his 64th year. lie was <jraduatod 
at Brown University, 1797. "A good man and a just." He mar- 



104 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ricd in Medfiekl, Feb. 13, 1810, Sally, daughter of Beriah (son of 
Thomas) Brastow and Hannah (Samuel, Samuel) Man, of Berwick 
(b. in 1782; d. in W. May 17, 1825, in her 43d year). 

Child : 

Jerusha K.,** born in 1810; m. Fisher. 

88. 

Warren^ {JSFathaniel,* JSTathaniel* JV^nthaniel^) , born in Wren- 
tham, Feb. 24, 1777; died at Orrington, Me., July 4, 1843; 
married, April 11 [1806?], Lucy Boaden (b. March 8, 1782; d. 
May 16, 1831»). 

Orrington, Me., "Apr. 20, 1803. To see if the town will accept of a 
Eoad laid out from Capt. Nathaniel's Saw mill to the County road and to 
allow liim to work out his Wild laud Road tax on the same." March 3, 
1806, Warren Ware was chosen Road Sui-veyor. 1807, Warren Ware 
choseu constahle. Apr. 10, 1S07, A certiticate of marriage granted to 
Warren Ware and Miss Lucy Boaden, both of Orrington ; married April 
11, 1807, by Simon Forster, Esq. A full power of attorney from Samuel 
Sewall of Marblehead in the county of Essex to Warren Ware of Orring- 
ton in the county of Hancock as agent to have the care of his land, origi- 
nally drawn to the Right of Dr. John Metcalf, but now said Sewall's. 

"Apr. 8, 180G. Penobscot Right of Land drawn by Dr. John Metcalf 
taken from Proprietors' Book, viz : — No. 83, second divisiou, 100 acres 
sold to Mr. Nathaniel Ware, Dec. 7, 1801 ; 1-5, first division, 50 acres, sold 
to Mr. Nathaniel Ware, Dec. 7, 1801." [Orrington town records.] 

Children : 

i. PiusciLLA,^ Feb. 25, 1807 ; d. Sept. 11, 1829, or 1839, unm. 
h. Abigail, Oct. 26, 1808; d. Oct. 11, 1876; m. Edward Wing. 

216. iii. Wakren, Dec. 16, 1810; d. Dec. 18, 1871. 

217. iv. Elp.kidge, .Tan. 12, 1813 ; d. July 27, 1860. 

219. v. Eliza, March 5, 1815; d. June 26, 1862; m. Reuben Hinks 
(d. Sept., 1878). 

Children, born in Bucksport, Me. : 

1. B/bridf/e a, June 4, 1839 ; d. March 20, 1886 ; m. 

Delia Prusk or Trask. 

2. A^inette M, Aug. 20, 1840. Living unm. (1887.) 

3. Fra7ik T., Oct. 26, 1846 ; d. Feb. 18, 1871, unm. 

vi. Almatia, April 27, 1817 ; d. Aug. 14, 1868 ; m. Isaac M. Cur- 
rier ; living (1887). 

Children : 

1. mba, 1843 ; d. Feb. 1, 1848. 

2. mia, 1844; d. Nov. 10, 1844. 

3. Lucy, 1845, d. Aug. 17, 1845. 

4. Fra7ik, 1848 ; d. July 18, 1881 ; m. Edith Palmer. 

5. Ilemy, 1851, d. Oct. 19, 1853. 

G. Edward, 1856; d. Sept. 11, 1857. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 105 

vii. Cii.vRLKSiA, September 27, 1819; d. Dec. 10, 18.51; m. Joseph 

Rvcler. 
viii. Julia, Aug. 11, 1822 ; m. Uev. B. F. Bru.lford, Oxford, X. Y. 

92. 

JosiAH* (JosiaJi,^ Josia/i,^ jSfathnnieV'), born at Wrentlmm, 
April 22, 1781 ; died "Oct. 26, 1827, in Rochester, X. Y., of a 
fall." He married, rlan. G, 1807, MehitabK-, dauirliter of Eli 
Richardson of Franklin, and removed to Oxford, jNlass. There 
their only child was born. ^Irs. Ware died when he was about 8 
years old, jMay 12, 1820, aged 38. j\Ir. AVare was a farmer, but 
also learned shoemaking ; he went to Xew York State, where he 
married, second, Sally Parker, of Brighton (no children). 

Child : 

221. JosiAH,« Dec. 12, 1812; d. April 6, 1895. 

93. 

Elisha^ (Josiah,* Josiah,^ NatlianieV^, born in Wrentham, 
May 5, 1784; died Aug. 27, 1858. He married, first, Waitstill 
White, Dec. 27, 1807 ; she died Nov. 22, 1808, aged 19. He 
married, second, Betsey Shumway, of Oxford, Mass. ; she died 
April 3, 1818, aged 30. He married, third, "Sabra" St. John. 
Elisha, wife Sabra, and children Louisa and Theodore were mem- 
bers of the Congregational Church at W. Brookfield, N. Y., in 
1848. They were dismissed to Pres. Ch. of Orange in 1850. 

Children of Elisha and Betsey born in Wrentham : 

i. Waitstill Louisa,® June 8, 181 (>. 
ii. Elisha Shumway, 1817 ; d. April 11, 1818, at 5 1-2 months. 

Child of Elisha and Sabra, born at West Brookfield, X. Y. : 
iii. Theodore, [West Bloomfield, N. J.]. 

94. 

Darius* {Josiah,* Josiah, "^ Nathaniel^), born Aug. 21, 1789; 
died March 16, 1857; married May 26, 1814, Pamclia, daughter 
of Barnabas and Plucbc (Danforth) Cary (b. Aug. 2, 17S8,'\\'il- 
liamstown, Mass.; d. .Jan. 10, 1865, X. Wrentham). 'I'lu'v were 
married by Rev. John Cleveland at his house in X. Wrenthani. 
He died Feb. 1, 1815. 

Children, born in Wrentham, now Xorfolk : 
223. i. Lyman Cary«, June 27, 1815; d. July I. 18r.;]. 



106 • WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Ltdia Lucindia. Feb. 7, 1817 ; d. Aug. 21, 1895, unm. "Her 
lono' life was devoted to the good of others and of faithful 
service in a quiet unostentatious manner, in the ■work of alle- 
viatino- suffering, cheering the despondent and succoring the 
needy." 

iii. Betsey Ann, Nov. 13, 1818; d. Aug. 29, 1881 ; m. Jan. 28, 
1841, Alonzo Leprelett, No. 411, son of George and Peggy 
(Pond) Ware. 

224. iv. Darius, Sept. 25, 1820; d. in 1887. 

225. V. Elijah, Aug. 24, 1823 ; d. July 3, 1890, at Omaha, Neb. 
vi. Cyrus, Feb. 15, 1826; d. Sept. 16, 1879, at Norfolk, unm. 

vii. Cleveland, Aug. 8, 1829; d. Oct. 28, 1850, unm. 



95. 

Luther^ (JEli/ah,* Josiah,^ JVathaniel-), born about 1776; 
"ofRoxbury," died in Natick, Feb. 18, 1837; he married, April 
14, 1800, Elizabeth Edes ; she died in Needham, Nov. 7, 1822, 
aged 42 ; buried at Wellcsley. He married, second, Sept. 22, 
1823, in Needham, Abigail Usher, "both of Needham." 

Children : 

i. Eltza^ May 4 1800; m. Feb. 21, 1820, Martin Broad [in 
Newton ?j. 

ii. Luther, born and died Aug. 6, 1801. 
226. iii. Samuel, June 22, 1803. 

iv. Hannah, Aug. 23, 1804; d. Sept. 1, 1806. 

V. Hannah P., d. in Boston, Feb. 12, 1847, "aged 20 yrs." [tomb- 
stone at Wellesley]. 



97. 

AsA° (ylsrt,* Josiah,^ Nathanier), born at Wrentham, June 
16, 1783; died May 6, 1862. "Captain "and sexton. He mar- 
ried first, at Franklin, Nov. 26, 1807, Rcna Richardson of F. 
(b. June 3, 1788; d. June 18, 1813.) He married second, June 
29, 1S15, Ursula Turner (b. Nov. 8, 1788; d. May 24, 1862). 

Children, born in N. Wrentham : 

i. Clarissa Ann®, Sept. 9, 1808; d. April 27, 1823 ; unm. 
ii. Imiii.y Fisheu, Oct. 15, 1822; m. Sept. 5, 1847, James Hol- 
brook Shaw. Lives at Franklin. 
Children : 

1. Clarissa Adelia, unm. 

2. Adelaide Maria, m. Adin Sargent Hubbard. 

227. iii. Francis Turner, Jan. 28, 1825. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 107 

100. 

Joseph'^ (Joseph,* Josiah,' N'athanieP) born Nov. 9, 1778, in 
Needhani ; married Nancy Smith. Deacon. 

Child : 

Abby.' 

101. 

William* (Jose])!!,* Josiah,^ JVathanieP), born Aug. 5, 1784, 
in Natick ; married, Jan. 1, 1812, Abigail Williams (b. Roxbury, 
April 23, 1791). He died Nov. 30, 1839. 

Children : 

i. Joseph". 

ii. Harriet, Oct. 28, 1815. 
ill. Mary, living in 1885. 
iv. Ralph, livini^ in 1885. 

V. Abigail, Nov. 14, 1812. [Needham rec] 



102. 

Daniel^ (Daniel,* Josiah,^ jSFathaniel'), born in Needham, 
Sept. 22, 1785 ; bapt. May 7, 1797 ; died Dec. 30, 18G2, " 77, 3, 
8." He married, Feb. 28, 1819, Lydia (Jenninos) Russell, widow, 
of Holliston (d. Dec. 22, 1864, aged 80). [Old Cem. Wellesley.; 

Children : 

i. Caroline," April 14, 1820; d. Dec. 23, 1823. 
ii. Daniel Newell, Jan. 30, 1823 ; d. Dec. 20, 1823. 
228. iii. Daniel Newell, Nov. 4, 1825. 



103. 

Reuben* (Daniel,* Josiah,^ NathanieV) , born in Needham, 
June 12, 1790 ; bapt. May 7, 1797 ; died Jan. 22, 1875, "84, 7, 10" ; 
married Nov. 30, 1820, Lydia Pratt (of Aaron, Jr., and * Lydia 
(Pratt) Smith), both of Needham (b. March 27, 179G; d. May 3, 
1887). 

Children : 

i. Susan Durell," Needham, Oct. 30, 1821 ; d. March, 1800, at 
Central City, Col. [J. S. S.] She ni. Jan. G, 1843, in Need- 

• Aaron Smith, Sen. (Capt. Kev. army), b. 1730; d. 179.J; m. Ucul;>h Woodward 

(b. 1734; d. 179G). 
Aaron Smith, Jr., b. 17o6; d. 1833; m. Lydia Pratt (b. 17G5; d. 1793), Feb. Id. 1785. 



108 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ham, Andrew Jackson Locke of Charlestown, son of Jonathan 
and Mai-iraret (Wyer) Locke (b. Boston, Dec. 24, 1815 ; d. 
Oct. 16, 1874). 

Children, born hi Charlestown: 

1. Arthur Ware, Aug. 29, 1844; d. Nov. 12, 1897; m. 

June 8, 1869, Josephine II. Moore. A printer. 

2. Warren Andreio, Oct. 31, 1847 ; organist some time at 

Harvard University', and St. Paul's Church, Boston ; 
m. Oct. 10, 1878. in Hamburg, Germany, Madeline 
(b. Huddersfield, England, May 21, 1847),' daughter of 
Rev. Charles Fred, and Mary Cecil (Vardy) Weide- 
mann. 

3. Bradford Homer, Nov. 8, 1849. Mining engineer. 

4. Edward Austin, Jan. 9. 18o2 ; d. Jan. 26, 1864. 

5. Annie Louise, Dec. 19, 1854; m Feb. 3, 1880, William 

Hall Wentworth (Wm. Hall and Cordelia D. (Ingalls) 
Wentworth, Concord, N. H. ; b. Boston, Sept. 15, 
1852). 

6. 3Iari/ Susan, Feb. 1, d. Feb. 14, 1856. 

7. -Emma Caroline, Oct. 23, 1859 ; d. Aug. 22, 1860. 

ii. Ltdia Maria, Feb. 6, 1824; d. Sept. 29, 1826. 

iii. Louise M., Apr. 18, 1828 ; m. in Needham, June 6, 1854, Edward 
Hanford, son of Edw. and Hannah (Eaton) Greeley, of Haver- 
hill, N. H. (b. in Hopkinton, N. H., April 23, 1817 ; d. Aug. 
27, 1890, in Concord, N. H.) A Congregational clergyman, 
settled in Haverhill, N. H. ; Nashua, N. IL ; Methuen. Mass. ; 
Haverhill, a second time. The last 17 years of his life Secre- 
tary of N. H. Home Missionary Society. 
Children : 

1. Edward Addison, Haverhill, N. H., June 19, 1855 ; m. 

in N. Y. JNIiriam Pearson (daughter of Thomas and 
Jane Eliza (Pearson) Mason. 

2. Herbert Ware, April 26, d. Sept. 23, 1857. 

3. William Bradford, Nashua, N. H., Nov. 1, 1859 ; m. 

in New York April 15, 1891, Sarah Noble (daughter 
of William and Louise (Bryant) Burleigh), (b. Somers- 
worth, N. H., Aug. 2, 1865.) 

4. Arthur Philip, Methuen, Mass., April 8, 1862 ; m. in 

Wasliington, D. C, Nov. 16, 1892, Helene Hildegard 
Mina Herzog (b. New York City, May 29, 1862), 
(daughter of Charles Herzog, Saxony, Germany (b. 
Johangeorgenstadt, Saxony, Feb. 1, 1822 ; d. Wash- 
ington, D. C, Nov. 25, 1880), and Hildegard Koch 
(b. Berlin, Germany, June 13, 1833). 

5. Jane Lincoln, Methuen, Nov. 8, 1864. 

229. iv. Rkuben Newell, Dec. 3, 1830 ; d. at W. Sept. 22, 1861, aged 

30 years. 

230. v. William Smith, Dec. 24, 1832. 



AVARE GENEALOGY. 100 



104. 

Reuel* (Daniel,* Josudi,^ XdllKinieP ), bom in Xeedhain, 
Sept. 24, 1794; baptized May 7, 1797; died at Wcllesley, An--. 
15, 1882 ; " 87-10-21 "; married May 20, 1824, liannali; daugh- 
ter of Koyal and Elizabeth (Dewing) ^Iclntosli (born March 10, 
1798 ; died May 1, 1875 ; " 77-1-21.") Deacon. See pages tl 
and 71. 

Children : 

i. Abigail Elizaheth", March 19, 1825 ; d. Aug. 4, 1872 ; in. 
June 4, 1851, Horace B. Morse of Natick. 
Children : 

1. Lizzie Maria, -^ug- 6, 1852; m. Jan. 26, 1875, Capt. 

Amos Abrams of Benton, La. 

2. Edwin Ware, Sept. 24, 1854; m. April 30, 1S81, 

Mabel 1^. Hubbard of Holdciii, ilass. 

3. Emma Louisa, Oct. 11, 1856; m. May 2, 1881, 

Charles S. Holden of Holden, Mass. 

4. Herbert Clarence, April 17, lb59. 

5. Mary Ella, April 10, 1861 ; d. Sept., 1861. 

6. Willard Horace, Feb. 20, 1865; m. Jime 1, 1897, 

Mary H. Rogers of Worcester, Mass. 

7. Sarah Frances, March 18, 1867; m. Oct. 10, 1889, 

Dr. Frederick Sanborn of Spencer, Mass. 

231. ii. Recel Willard, Sept. 10, 1826. 

iii. LuciNDA Emelixe, July 28, 1828; d. ^lilwaukee. July 24, 
1892; m. Jan. 3, 1855, Lewis W. Slocuuibof HoUiston. 

Child : 
Arthur Ware, Nov. 8, 1860; m. Nov. 8, 1882, Augusta 
Martin of Milwaukee. 

iv. Haxxah Jaxe, July 1, 1830; m. April 22, 1858, Newell 
Chamberlain of Needham (b. April 6, 1821). 

Children : 

1. Lizzie Frances, Oct. 25, 1859. 

2. Carrie Anna, June 26, 1861 ; m. Oct. 16, 1890, 

Charles F. Oxford of Cambridge (b. Dec. 2, 1861). 

3. Ella Jane, Feb. 14, 1865. 

4. George Arthur, Aug. 31, 1868; m. June 10, 1891, 

Alice L. Folger of Dorchester (b. at Uuiou, IMc.). 

5. Frank Ware, Sept. 2, 1870; m. Sept. 24, 1891, Ellen 

C. McAnaul of Cambridge. 

6. Waller Bur nap, duly 12, 1872; m. Jan. 5, 1898, 

Frances Lillian Edwards of Cambridge (b. March 
11, 1875). 

V. Catherine Pkisoilla, April 10, 1^32 m. HoUiston, Nov. 5, 
1859, Nathan W. Grover of Foxboro. 



110 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

1. Kitty Florence, April 15, 1860; m. Sept. 17, 1888, 

Julius Wright Howland (b. Oct. 23, 1857). 

2. Emma Augusta, March 8, 18G2 ; d. Dec. 9. 1887. 

3. Charles Reuel, April 5, 1861; m. first, Oct. 24, 1888, 
Hattie Bacon (b. July 27, 1865; d. Oct. 21, 1889). 

He m. second, May 11, 1892, Lizzie Florence Wildes. 

4. Harriet Isabel, Jan. 27, 1866; m. April 19, 1892, 

Samuel Bromiley of Nashua, N. H. (b. July 27, 
1866). 

5. Ayinie Louise, May 15, 1868; m. Sept. 5, 1897, Levi 

James Harper of Brockton (b. Jan. 17, 1870). 

vi. Ann Louise, Dec. 21, 1833; m. June 27, 1861, George A. 

Robinson, Greenfield, N. H. (b. at Greenfield, Nov. 23, 1834) ; 

res. at HoUiston in 1888. 
vii. Sarah Frances, Oct. 13, 1836 ; d. Oct. 1, 1853. 
viii. Althea A., Aug. 23, 1843 ; lives at Holliston. 

105. 

Dexter^ (Daniel,* Josiah,^ NatlianieV), born in Needham, 
Oct. 27, 1797 ; baptized Jan. 14, 1798 ; died Oct. 20, 1851, " aged 
53-11-24." He married May 25, 1826, Mary C. Smith. He 
was living at Wellesley Hills in 1887 ; w^as killed by cars at West 
Needham (now Wellesley depot) . 

Children, born in Needham, now Wellesley Hills : 

i. Rebecca A.,« Oct. 17, 1828; d. Sept. 7, 1896; m. June 7, 
1860, Henry S. Batchelder of Wellesley. 
Children : 

1. Caroline W., July 15, 1862. 

2. 3Iar7j C, June 21, 1866. 

ii. Mary E., Nov. 12, 1830 ; d. Jan. 13, 1897 ; m. Oct. 29, 1856, 
Charles T. Wilder of Attleboro (d. Aug. 14, 1897). 
Child, born at Wellesley Hills : 

Charles Brooks, June 29, 1867; d. Feb., 1870, aged 3 
years. 

232. iil. George D., Jan. 7, 1833 ; resides at Wellesley Hills. 

iv. Ellen M., Dec. 9, 1840; m. Joseph E. Fiske of Wellesley, 
June 1, 1869; d. Jan. 17, 1871. 
Child : 
Men Ware, Jan. 14, 1871. 

106. 

William* (Samuel,* /Samuel,' Ahithanier ), born in Conway, 
May 22, 1784; died at Ellington, N. Y., in October, 1856, aged 



WARE GENEALOGY. Ill 

72. Studied at "Williams College, but did not graduate. Resided 
in Ware; pliysician and preacher; removed, in 182i), to Ellington, 
Chatauqua county, N. Y. lie married, Dec. 5, 181G, .Sarah 
Raymond (born July 7, 1791, at ]\Ioiitvillc, Ct.* She died, iSIay 
28, 1877, aged 86, at Ellington, N. Y.). 

"Recommended to church in Westminster, Vt., Sept. 22, 1822" (Con- 
way record) ; practiced medicine there five years; preached in Jeflerson 
County, N. Y., and 2 years in Winsor, Conn. ; was never ordained, and 
gave up preaching; became a Baptist about 1849." 

Children : 

i. Lemui:l Raymond," Dec. 16, 1817; d. March 2, 1821. 
ii. Samuel Worcester, Dec. 19, 1819; unm. ; lived with Mrs. 
Benedict; d. Dec. 31, 1891. 

234. iii. William Avery, at AYestminster, Vt., March 14, 1822. 

235. iv. Lemuel Raymond, at Westminster, March 14, 1822. 

v. Mary E. H., at Westminster, April 28, 1824; m. first. Dr. 
William A. Chase, March 2, 1851. She m. second, in 1864, 
Jolm Benedict, Ellington, N. Y. (d. Sept. 25, 1889). 

Children : 

1. Mary Ware Chase. 

2. WiUiam Ware Chase. Both died young. 

3. Mary Ware Benedict, Jan. 1, 1865 ; m. Dec. 21, 1897, 
Archie Sprague, farmer. 

vi. Sarah Ann Betiiia, Jan. 5, 1829 ; d. about 1877 ; unm. 

vii. Martha Jane Grey, July 15, 1836; d. Sept. 4, 1892, in El- 
lington; m. James Cooper, a merchant (d. of consumption 10 
years after marriage) ; widow Kves with Mrs. Benedict. 

Child: 
James William, April 4, 1809 ; d. in 1888, at De Funiack, 
Florida. 



107. 

Timothy* (Jonathan* , SamueP , N^athanieP ), born at Norwich, 
now Huntington, Mass., Nov. 21, 1771 ; died April 28, LS.W, at 
Granville, 111. ; married , who died, a widow, about 1855. 

Children : 

i. Jonathan," Feb. 11, 1805 (see Sam.' Ware's Book). 

ii. Son. 

iii. Son. 

iv. Daughter. 

^ All the children died between 1837 and 1840. Two eldest 
sous while in college ; tlie other two at homo ; all unmarried. 



112 WARE GENEALOGY. 



108. 

Samuel^ {Jonathan,* Samuel,^ JSFathanier) , born in Norwich, 
Mass. (now Huntlno-ton), Sept. 5, 3 781; died, according to Deer- 
field record, Aug. 29, 18G6. He married 1st, Kov. 20, 1810, 
Lucy Parsons ("Barnes," says "Chandler Family") (born Sept. 
14, 1779; diel Nov. 13, 1843.) She was received to Conway 
Church from First Church in Ware, June 30, 1827. He and his 
wife and daugliter Betsey were dismissed and received to that in 
Amherst in 1833. He married 2d, April 10, 1844, Olive Bolt- 
wood, daughter of Joel and Sibyl (Woodbury) Smith ; she had 
been the third wife of William Boltwood, Amherst, Mass. (born 
at Leverett, Mass., Feb. 19, 1792; died June 18, 1879, "Olive 
H.") [Deerfield record.] "He moved to Conway 1797 ; grad. at 
WiUiams Coll. 1808. Lived at Conway 1827-1833; at Amherst 
1833-1838; S. Deerfield 1838-48; Sherborne 1848-53. Then 
at S. Deerfield. Was a minister; ordained at Ware, Oct. 31, 
1810, having studied theology with Rev. Vinson Guild, South- 
ampton." 

Children, born in Ware : 

i. LuciV Sept. 25, 1811 ; d. Oct. 17, 1811. 

ii. Betsey, twin with Lucy ; tl. Sej^t. 25, 1811. 

iii. Samuel Austin, Oct. 3, 1814; d. June 12, 1815. 

iv. Isaac, Jan. 30, 1816 ; d. Feb. 5, 1816. 

V. Elizabeth Parsoxs, Dec. 28, 1816; m. Rev. Theophilus 
Packard of Shelburne, Mass. (b. in S., Feb. 1, 1802 ; miu. of 
S. 26 yrs.) ; resides at Maiiteno, Kankee Co., 111. She tried 
to get Woman's Eights(?) bills through Western legislatures ; 
succeeded in Washinoton, then a territorv- She d. Julv 25, 
1897. ' ^ ' 

Children, b. in Shelburne : 

1. Theophilus, March 17, 1842; ''Lives in Pasadena, 

widower." 

2. Isaac, Jime 20, 1844 ; " San Diego " ; a Christian Scien- 

tist. Two children. 

3. Samuel, Nov. 2, 1847 ; m. Clara Fish. 

4. EUzaheih W., May 10, 1850 ; m. Henry George Craig 

Gordon. 

5. George H., July 8, 1853. Paralysis in 1886; d. July 

1889, in Chicago; unm. 

6. Arthur D., Dec. 1858. Lives in Avoca. 

vi. Lucv, July 20, 1819 ; d. Sept. 10, 1819. 

237. vii. Samukl, Feb. 26, 1821 ; d. Oct. 18, 1879, Garden Grove, Cal. 

238. viii. Austin, Jan. 4, 1823 ; d. at Deerfield, Aug. 27, 1883. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 113 

109. 

Joseph Kirkland* {Jonathan,* Samuel,^ JS'^'afhanieP), born 
April 21, 1793; died Dec. 7, 1854; married Uiiy 8, 1828, Clar- 
issa, daughter of Koger and Chloe Leavitt (Koger Ijorn Jan. 12, 
1771 ; died June 1, 18-10 ; C'Idoe born Jan. 23, 1772 ; died March 
19, 1851) ; she was born July 26, 1801 ; died Aug. 22, 1873. 
He was a Congregational minister. Kemoved about 1832 to 
AVestern Xew York. On his death his widow with sons AVilliam and 
Josepli R. and daughters Claiussa and Ellen, removed to Granville, 
Putnam Co., 111. 

Children : 

i. Joseph,^ Nov. 6, 1829 ; d. May 2, 1832. 
239. ii. AViLLiAM, Heath, Sept. 11, 1831. 

iii. Clakissa L., July 3, 1833 ; d. ivum. Oct. 3, 1897, in Madison, 

Wis. 
iv. Ei.i.EX, Nov. 17, 1835 ; m. Oct. 1, 1857, Francis Jones Lamb 
(b. March 2, 1825, son of Aaron and Alma Lamb of Canan- 
daigna, Ont. Co., N. Y. Res. Madison, Wis. 
Children : 

1. Charles Francis, Nov. 28, 1858 ; m. Mav Stewart, May 

9, 1889, Madison, Wis. 

2. Mary Clara, Dec. 19, 1860; m. Oct. 11, 1893, Johu'H. 

Siegel of New Ulm, Minn. 

3. Alice Maxwell, March 7, 18 Go ; m. Sept. 8, 1887, Milton 

Updegraff, Columbus, Missouri. 

4. Laura, b. and d. Nov. 15, 1864. 

5. Grace Alma, Dec. 3, 1867 ; res. 212 N. CarroU St., 

Madison, Wis. 

6. Ellen Ware, May 6, 1876. 

V. Mart, Oct. 14, 1837 ; d. March 31, 1838. 
vi. Laura, Aug. 17, 1839 ; d. Aug. 27, 1840. 
vii. Joseph Roger, July 20, 1841 ; d. Oct. 20, 1862. 

110. 

John* {Jonathan,* Samitel,^ jVathaniel'), born at Conway, 
Aug. 10, 1801 ; died Aug. 28, 183G ; married in Conway, Aug. 
1828, Sarah Dickinson. "May 14, 1835, John Ware and Sarah 
his wife and Anna AYare were dismissed to some sister cimrch in 
Illinois to which the providence of God may lead them." [Conway 
Chh. rec] 

Children, born in Conway : 

i. Lucy Axn," Dec. 10, 1829 ; d. Nov. 5, 1864, Tremont, 111. ; m. 
Jan. 29, 1851, Rev. Edwin 0. Smith, Ci)Ug. minister at 
Lyndon, 111. (1889 Princeton, 111. Diat. Supt. for Am. iJiblc 
Society). 
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114 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Child : 

Edwin James, Tremont, Aug. 28, 1862 (only child that 
lived). Res. at Rocky Ford, Beut Co., Col. ; m. March 
23, 1891, Mamie Geretin. 

240. ii. Joseph, June 17, 1832 ; d. Nov. 7, 1862. 

111. 

Ralph^ {Jonathan,* Saimiel,^ NathanieV') , born in Conway, 
Mass., Feb. 15, 1804; died in Granville, III., June 9, 1863; 
married, April 22, 1833, Lucinda A. Clark, born at Conway, 
Sept. 14, 1803, daughter of Elisha and Lucinda (Allen) Clark; 
she died in Chicago, 111., Aug. 24, 1897, aged 89. He removed 
to Granville, 111., in 1834. Farmer. "Thomas Ware and Ralph 
Ware dism. from Conway Ch. to Presb. Chh., Union Grove, 111., 
Aug. 4, 1836." [Con. rec] 

Children, all born in Granville, III. : 

241. i. Edward K.,« Aug. 2, 1834, Putnam Co., III. ; d. Sept. 1892. 

ii. Caroline C, Granville, III., Oct. 11, 1836; m. Jan. 1, 1858, 
John Hooker Leavitt (b. Oct. 11, 1831). 

Children : 

1. Mary Louisa, Waterloo, Iowa, Dec. 17, 1858 ; m. Dec. 

3, 1870, Robert A. Denison. 

2. Roger, June 25, 1860; m. 1st, at Waterloo, Oct. 22, 

1885, Alice Southworth Windsor (d. May 12, 1890) ; 
m. 2d, at Cedar Falls, la., June 21, 1892, Katherine 
Leonard Townsend. 

3. An infant son, b. and d. July 10, 1862. 

4. Lucy Osgood, June 18, 1863. 

5. Joseph Lyman, May 25, 1869 ; m. at Waterloo, June 26, 

1895, Cath. Cooley. 

6. Caroline Grace, Jan. 23, 1873 ; m. March 10, 1896, 

Thomas Cascadon, Jr. 

iii. Lucinda Allen, April 28, 1839 ; m. July 26, 1859, N. Sher- 
wood ; lives Chicago, 111. 
Children : 

J. Charles Ware, .Tune 23, 1860; d. May I, 1861. 
.2. Caroline Mae, Nov. 3, 1863, m. Nov. 26, 1889, Prof. 
Fred. 1. Turner of Madison, Wis. 

3. Lillian, Jan. 23, 1866; d. July 18, 1885. 

4. Tirzah Lovejoy, Nov. 30, 1868; m. Nov. 26, 1896, 

Arthur B. Chapin. Lives in Holyoke, Mass. 

242. iv. Lyman, Nov. II, 1841. "Doctor." 

V. Ann Louisa, Dec. 25, 1843 ; d. Dec. 24, 1845. 

243. vi. Elisha C, Aug. 30, 1846! 

vii. Lincoln, Sept. 9, 1849 ; d. Nov. 24, 1883. 

244. viii. IIenuy F., Oct. 30, 1851. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 115 



112. 



Thomas^ {Jonathan,* Samuel,^ JVathaiiieP) born at Conway, 
Jan. 5, 1806, farmer; went West in 1.S36. He married first at 
Norwich, Mass., March U), 1838, Nancy Lauretta Shepard of 
Worcester. She died Oct, 9, 1840. He married second, Mav 6, 
1847, at Florida, 111., ]\IaryAnn Stewart. "He died at (iranville, 
111., Dec. 6, 1886." "He retained his mental faculties in full vigor 
to the very last, and his presence was a benediction in our home." 
" For about 20 years he has been the only one living of the large 
family of brothers and sisters." [Lucy E. Ware, 1886.] 

Children of Thomas and Xancy : 

245. i. Thomas SnEP.VKD.^ July 2U, 1836. 

ii. Cynthia Lincoln, Feb. 5, 1838 ; d. June 28, 1879 ; m. Dec. 
28, 1865, John McEowen, carpenter. 

Children : 

1. Effie Lincoln, Feb. 8, 1868. 

2. John Ware, Sept. 16, 1871. 

3. Rolla Ray, April 15, 1874. 

iii. Nancy Lauretta, Jan. 15, 1841; m. June 10, 1867, Selah B. 
Farwell of Osborn, Kansas. 
Children : 

1. Lena Belle Ware, July 21. 1868. 

2. Orne Ware, May 1, 1870. 

3. Edwin Roy, April 3, 1873. 

4. Nancy Mahella, Auof. 2, 1S76. 

5. Grace Vebna, Aug. 5, 1878. 

6. Selah Clay, Oct. A, 1880. 

246. iv. Charles Kirkland, May 31, 1843. 

V. Henry Martin, July 17, 1845 ; d. Nov. 6, 1846. 

247. i. William Steavart, March 26, 1848. 

ii. Mary Anna, Jan. 31, 1850. Res. at Newton, Kansas, 
iii. Sarah Elizabeth, Feb. 2, 1852 ; m. Jan. 4, 1883, G. A. Whit- 
ney of AVaterloo, Iowa, a capitalist. 

248. iv. Henry Martin, May 13, 1854, 

249. V. James White, March 16, 1856. 

250. vi. Joseph Edwin, Sept. 27, 1857; d. Oct. 18, 1882. 
vii. Lucy Ellen, Aug. 22, 1860. 

251. viii. Justin Perkins, Aug. 17, 1863. 

113. 

Sylvester Goodale' (Jesse,* Samuel,'' JVa(ka7neP) born at 
Brattleboro, Vt., April 28, 171)8; died of yellow fever at Xew Or- 
leans, in 1857 (Mrs. Kussell snys 1847.) He married, Xov. 4, 
1823, in Albany, N. Y., Sophia W^ Chamberlain of Daltou, Mass. 
(b, Sept. 13, 1805; d. AVestfield, Dec. 2, 1861; bur. at Dalton.) 



116 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Sophia Willard,^ Sept. 20, 1824 ; m. Aug. 10, 1841, William 
H. Eussell of Spriiiglield, Mass. (d. Dec. 7, 1894). 

Children : 

1. James E., died Dec. 31, 1863, at sea. " Died on passage 

home from California, where he had lived nearly one 
year for his liealth." 

2. J/an/, Dec. 25, 1845 ; m. Milton L. Pliillips of W. Spring- 

field. Resides there ; no children. 

3. William H. jr., Nov., 1848 ; m. June 16, 1874, Fanny E. 

AValker of Foxboro. She d. July 21, 1884. Seven 
children. Lives Springfield. 

252. ii. Levi Ixgols, July 15, 1827. 

iii. Martha King, May 25, 1829 ; d. Dec. 5, 1895, at San Diego, 

Cal. ; m. James Wadman, Pittsfield, Mass. 
iv. Susan (Maria or) Ann, June 15, 1833 ; d. March 18, 1854; bur. 
Dalton ; m. June 1, 1853, Joel Fox of Westfield. 
Child : 
George Levi, 1854; lived at Westfield, Mass. Now married- 
(1895), living in E. Albany, N. Y. 

114. 

Solomon Lawrence^ {Jesse,* Samuel,^ JSrathcmieP) , horn at 
Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 13, 1800; married first, at Dalton, Sept. 
16, 1821, Lucia, daughter of Justin Cole or Cowles (Elisha, 
Jonathan, John, John), and Elizabeth Spafard or SpofFord (An- 
drew, Amos, Thomas, Samuel, John), born in Dalton, Dec. 16, 
1798, died at Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 31, 1845. He married a 
second wife, who survived him, and died in 1891. He died Feb. 3, 
1849. 

Children : 

GooDALE Sylvester," Dalton, Dec. 30, 1822. 

Charles Seymour, Feb. 22, 1824. 

Elizaheth I\Iarsh, Niagara Falls, Aug. 4,1826; m. Oct. 8, 

1845, Alfred K. Fassett ; d. Niagara Falls, Sept. 9, 1862. 

Children, all born Niagara Falls : 

1. Charles Frederick, Sept. 2, 1847 ; m. 1st, July 21, 1869, 
Frances Spindle of Louisville, Ky., who d. April 7, 1870. 
He m. 2d, Dec. 1, 1875, Ella Paulina Le Boutillier. 
lie enlisted Jan. 12, 1864, in the 10th Missouri Cavalry ; 
mustered out Sept. 19, 18()5, at the age of 18. 

2. Alfred Henry, May 28, 1849 ; d. Mar. 26, 1850. 

3. Alfred Willis, Nov. 4, 1850 ; d. Dec. 10, 1851. 

4. Helen Frances, July 2, 1852 ; m. Oct. 7. 1874, John A. 
Vaudcwatcr of St. Louis, Mo. 

5. Georye JJiviyld, July 3, 1853 ; m. Celia , Sept. 1, 1878. 



253. 
254. 


ii. 




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WARE GENEALOGY. 117 

6. Lucia Ware, Sept. 29, 1858 ; in. in Normal Park, III.. 
Oct. 31, 1885, Benjamin Gruiii^fer. 

255. iv. JrsTix Colk, Niagara Falls. Sept. 11, 1820. 

V. Solomon Lawkknck, Niagara Falls, .Inly It), 1831; d. at 
Savannah, Ga., April 29, 1858. 

256. vi. Hexuv Scott, Niagara Falls. Aug. 24, 18.33. 

vii. Lucia Mauia, "Niagara Falls, Oct. 29, 1835; m. March 3, 
1857, Walter Curdss Ilulett. 
Children : 

1. Walter Ware, Detroit. Mich., Nov. 6, 1858 ; d. in Adrian, 

]Mich., Dee. 8, 18G5. 

2. Chester Curtiss, New Haven, Mich., Oct. 18, 18G0. 

3. Jesse Protheroe, New Haven, Mich., Feh. 3, 18G3 ; d. at 

Adrian, Dec. 6, 1805. 

4. Charles Seymour, Adrian, July 5, d. Sept. 24, 1806. 

5. Stuart McKenst^r, Adrian, Feb. 3, 1869 ; m. in Meno- 

monie, AVis., Oct. 26, 1892, Etta :\rae Clark. 

6. Bessie Aileen, Adrian, April 8, 1874. 

257. viii. Jesse Dwight, Niagara Falls, Jan. 26, 1838. 

115. 

Nathan* (EUphalet,* Ebenezer,' Robert''), born in Wrcutliani, 
March 21 or April 1, 1743 ; died in ^^"a]pole, July 4, 1881, "aged 
88 yrs." lie married Aug. 22, 1767 (intention at Alendon, Nov. 
10, 176G), Lydia, daugliter of John and liacliael Green, born in 
Mendon, March 30, 1745 ; died May 25, 1811. He was a captain 
in the Revolutionary Army in 1780. " He came home on a fur- 
louo'h of ill-health, was unable to return when the furlough ex- 
pired, and was ordered from headquarters to go to Dr. AVarren's 
Hospital in Boston, which he did, and was there until the war 
closed ; and for this reason he never got his wages. He died soon 
after tlie Pension List was granted by Congress. Capt. Nathan 
Ware, jr., spent time and money to obtain his wages and pension, 
but to no avail. His wife Avas always a feeble woman, but a kind 
and faithful Avife and mother, teaching lier children to walk in the 
way of truth and uprightness, and to shun the evils of this world." 

Children : 

258. i. Amariah^ (" Mariah " by the record), Julv 28, 1 768 ; d. Nov. 6, 

1839, aged 71. 
ii. Perley, Oct. 10, 1770; d. Aug. 25, 1813; nnni. 
ill. Lydia, Dec. 3, 1776; d. Jan. ."U, 1850, nnni.; lived at North 

Wrentham, now Norfolk, with Pearlly and Kacliel. *' Annt 

Lydia and Annt Perley, always kind and pleasant, fnll of gooil 

works and also deeds." 

259. iv. Nathan, Jr., Oct. 23, 1778; d. Dec. 3, 1862, ^'84. 4." 

260. V. Asa, April 15, 1780; d. March 27, 1S5(;. 

vi. llACHEL, Nov. 29, 1782; d. Jan. 7, 1819, nnni. 



118 WARE GENEALOGY. 



IIG. 

Oliver' {EUj^halet,' Ehenezer,^ Rohere), born in Wrentham, 
March 10, 1746: died at Franklio, March 16, 1819, "Suddenly at 
Capt. Benajah Pond's." [Fr. rec] He married Betsey Bacon; 
she died April 26, 1823, aged 72. 

Children (dates of birth somewhat doubtful) : 

i. Bettt,^ June 6, 1773 ; m. May 10, 1792, Leonard Fisher, a 
pensioner of AYrentham. 
Children : 

1. Matten Ware, Oct. 8, 1792. 

2. Henrietta, Sept. 7, 1794. 

3. Geo. Leonard, Sept. 28, 1796. 

4. Silas, Sept. 25, 1798. 

5. Lowell July 8, 1800. 

6. James Bacon, July 12, 1804. 

7. David Brainard. 

ii. Oliver, March 4, 1775. "Changed his name to Arom All- 
chorous, March 16, 1805. Went from home and never re- 
turned." 

iii. Polly, Oct. 7, 1778, Franklin ; d. July 6, 1780. 

261. iv. Duty, April 16, 1789 ; d. June 29, 1860. 

V. Caroline B., Nov. 10, 1793 ; d. March 10, 1868, unm., " 74. 

4.," of consumption; buried at N. Wrentham. 
vi. Martha B., d. Sept. 26, 1864, num. 

262. vii. Isaiah, d. March 20, 1865. 



117. 

Asa' {ElipJialet,* Ebenezer,^ Bohert"^), born in Wrentham, 
July 21, 1751; died at Keene, N. H., June 6, 1831, "aged 80 
years " [tombstone] . " Captain ;" [testimony of granddaughter, 
Mrs. M. M. Metcalf]. 

Children : 

i. Delaxa,' Nov. 2, 1791 ; d. Oct. 22, 1867 ; m. Gideon Clark (b. 
1786; d. 1859). Nine children. 
Child : 

Marij M, Oct. 19, 1825 ; m. Feb. 5, 1845, Charles Met- 
calf (1). 1825; d. May 15, 1882). She resides at 
West Hartford, Conn., with her only child, Mrs. 
Sennett Dilana (Metcalf) Thomson. 

ii. Asa. " Removed to Vermont ; had two sons, Asa and Pharez, 
and one daughter, Semira." [Mrs. M. M. M.]. 



AVAKE GENEALOGY. 119 

118. 

JoEL^ (^EUsha,* Ehenezer^ Robert''), born in "Wrcnthani, Aufr. 
31, 1760; died March 23, 1838; married 1st, Dec. 11, 17.S4, 
Paniala Blalcc, born April 14, 17G2; died July 18, 1813. He 
married 2d, Sept. 15, 1S14, ^Nlille INIann, widow successively of 
Joseph Cleale and Alfred Wallace (born April G, 1774; died Dee. 
1, 1832). 

Children, born in N. Wr., now Norfolk (the dates are in Joel 
Ware's handwriting in an old Bible at F. W. Mann's) : 

263. i. Amos,« April 22, 1785 ; d. April 25, 1832. 

ii. Betsee, March 5, 1787, " 2 o'clock in tlie morning" ; m. May 
10, 1810, Amariah Ware (No. 258 following). 

264. iii. Alvan, April 17, 1700; d. Sept. 19, 1852, "at 3 o'clock in the 



morning. 



iv. Synthia (CvNTniA), May 16, 1792, "at 2 o'clock in tlie morn- 
ing"; m. Julius C. Johnson. 
V. " SuKEY " (Susanna), July 3, 1794; m. Feb. 28, 1813, Dexter 

Whiting. " Moved home, March 28, 1813." 

Children : 
1. Suke. 2. Joel. 3. Susanna. 4. John. 

vi. Pamelia (Pamela), Dec. 22, 1802, " twenty minutes after four 
o'clock in the morning " ; m. Cyrus Morse of Wr. 
Child : 

1. Charles Leuu's. 

vii. Lydia Lurana, Sept. or April 15, 1817 ; m. May 1, 1842, Dea. 

Levi Mann (h. April 2, 1816). 

Children : 

1. IViomas Henry, April 8, 1843 ; enlisted in the Federal 

army in his 18tli year ; was in rehel prison at Anderson- 
ville 10 months. Doctor. INIarried .J uHa Backus. Res. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 

2. Wm. Edffar, Dec. 22, 1844 ; m. Jane IMartiu Rae. 

3. James Whifmaii, Dec. 28, 1846 ; d. I'ort Hudson, La., 

Nov. 29, 1879, unm. 

4. £Jdw. Winjield, Jan. 1, 1849 ; m. Emeline Barber Cary. 

5. Phehe Jane, ^ aw. 16, 1853 ; d. .Tunc 1, 18t;i. 

6. Franklin Weston, July 24, 1<S5() ; Cornell, ^1.1).; ni. 

Frances Gertrude Backus. Res. Milford ; manuf'r of 
" Mann's Bone Cutter." 

120. 

Timothy'* {Tlwotlni," lioherf,'' JioUt/"-), born in Wrenfham, 
Nov. 20, 1746; died .Slav 30, 17i»8, in his 52(1 year. He married 
Dec. 7, 1769, Al)iel, daughter of Kobert ami Mary Kay (born Oct. 
10, 1748 ; died Jan. 12, 1825, aged 76). 



120 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children, born in Wrentham : 

i. Eachel,« Dec. 12, 1770; m. Sept. 11, 1795, Timothy Mann of 
Walpole ; she cl. May, 1833. 
Children : 

1. Betsey, m. Freeman Clark. 

2. Nancy, m. James 0. Pond. 

ii. Molly, Nov. 13, 1772 ; m. Dec. 7, 1793, Jacob Fisher; she d. 
Oct. 12, 1800. 
Chiklren : 

1. Manson, rem. to Potsdam, N. Y. 

2. Harriet, m. Louis Plympton, Potsdam. 
8. Jacob, d. Oct. 2, 1800. 

iii. Lewis, Sept. 18, 1774; d. Aiior. 4, 1777. 

iv. Waitstill, April 12. 1777 ; d. July 12, 1812 ; m. in W., Nov. 
30, 1797, Wm. Guild. 

Children : 

1. Julia, m. John Wellington ; res. at Bethel, Vt. 

2. Increase Sumner. 

2G5. V. Timothy, Sept. 30, 1779 ; d. Boston, Dec. 20, 1822. 

vi. Eunice, Jan. 18, 1782 ; m. Aug. 14, 1804, Ezra Hixon of Rox- 
bury. She d. at Walpole, N. H. 

Children : 

1. Clarissa, m. Wm. Fisher. 

2. Olive Ware, m. Ephraim Prentice. 

3. Timoiliy Ware, m. Eliza Wentworth of Boston, 

4. Albert, m. Rachel Goodrich, Brookfield, Vt. 

5. Avery Ware. 

6. George Laivrence. 

7. Ezra Lewis. 

vii. Olive, Sept. 12 or Nov. 11, 1785 ; m. Jan. 1, 1809, Alvin 
Fisher ; d. May 31, 1826. 

viii. AiUEL, Dec. 6, 1787; d. Jan. 12, 1852; m. at Winslow, Me., 
Sept. 21, 1809, Frederick Paine, son of Lemuel (William, 
William, William, John, William) and Rachel (Carpenter) 
Paine of Foxboro' (b. Nov. 21, 1785 ; d. March 12, 1857). 
He rem. to Winslow, Me. ; cooper and farmer ; postmaster 
from 1815 for about 30 years, and town treasurer for many 
years. 

Children : 

1. Charles Frederic, .June 18, 1810, at Winslow, Me., "and 

rcsideil there until his death, May 21, 1848, by boiler 
explosion, on board of a steamboat, of which he was 
master and princii)al owner"; m. Esther Loring (b. 
April 2, 1813). 

2. Albert Ware, Aug. IG, 1812. Waterville Coll. 1832. 

Studied law with Hon. Thomas Rice and Gov. Samuel 



"NVARE GENEALOGY. 121 

Wells; admitted to practice in 1835 at Banixor, ISIe. ; 
at the Supreme Court, Wasliiugtoii, IS'io ; liasln-ld the 
otiices of bank aud insurance examiner and State 
Insurance Commissioner ; was instrumental in j)rocur- 
ing the enactment of insurance statutes, the act of mak- 
ing parties accused of crime legal witnesses in their 
own defence; and others. [Paine Gcneaolugy, Ips- 
wich Branch.] Married -July 9, 1840, Mary Jones Ilale 
(b. Mav 8, 1810). Children: 1. Marv Abbv, April 
1, 1841; 2. Selma Ware, Dec. 24, 1847; o'. Lydia 
Augusta, Jan. 10, 1850 ; m. Henry H. Carter of Bos- 
ton, Oct. 29, 1872 ; 4. Eugenie Hale, Mny 1, 1.S.j3. 

3. Benjamin Crowmus/iield, March 10. 1815 ; m. Dec. 16, 

1841, Elizabeth Ilayden (b. Dec. 13, 1822). 

4. Caroline Matilda, Nov. 2, 1817; m. Dr. Preserved B. 

Mills of Bangor. 

5. Harriet Newell', .Vmx. 1, 1822 ; d. June 9, 1837. 

6. Timothy Otis, Oct. 13, 1824; m. Oct. 13, 1850, Agnes, 

dau. of Rev. Adonis Howard of Medford, Mass. (b. 
April 27, 1820). 

7. Charlotte FJizabeth, Feb. 13, 1827 ; m. May 22, 1851, 

George Sumner Leavitt, resides at Foxboro'. 

8. Sarah Jane, Jan. 10, 1830; m. George Copeland of 

Bridgwater, Mass. Rem. to Jefferson, Wis. 

ix. Eldad, May 29 or .June 1, 1790; d. June 19, following. 
2G6. X. Avert Sprague, June 10, 1792 ; d. March 31, 1838. 



121. 

Elias* (Timothy,* Robert^, lioberf-), born at Wrcntliani, May 
30, 1754; died Mwy 8t), 1 7 D ^i, married Jan. 25, 1781, in Frank- 
lin, Deborah, daughter of £phraini and Bathshcba (Bowditch) 
Groves of Franklin. -^<^Jlt7UZ^ -^9^ / \ 

Children, all born in Wrentham : 

Eltas,^ Feb. 19, 1782; d. Nov. 24, 1859, at St. Louis. 

Prestox, Sept. 24. 1783 ; d. June 15, 1804. 

James, Nov. 2, 1785; d. Dec. 19, 1805. 

IIermox, Oct. 20, 1787 ; d. Dec. 5, 1787. 

Galex, April 20, 1789; m. Catherine Smith, 1810; left homo 

and was never heard from again. 
Ei'iiKAiM Groves, Aug. 25, 1791 ; d. Nov. 8, 1802. 
Clarissa, April 17, 1794; d. Sept. 22, 1h5(;; m. in \\., May 

26, 1810, Joshua Spooner ; he d. Dec. IS, l-ssl. 
viii. IMaria, March 23, 1797 ; d. Mar. 29, 1H79, unm. 

MiLTOx, INIav 28, 1799 ; d. Dec. 23, 1829, at New Orleans. 
Addison, Sept. 29, 1802; d. Oct. 12, 1872, at Washington, D.C. 
xi. Deborah, March 8, 1805 ; d. .Ian. 17, 1«5S ; m. 1839, iloseii 

Fisher. 



207. 


i. 


268. 


ii. 


269. 


iii. 




iv. 




v. 


271. 


vi. 




vii. 




viii 


272. 


ix. 


273. 


X. 



122 WARE GENEALOGY. 

122. 

Samuel' {Jonathan,* Bobert,' lioherf), born in Wrentham, 
Sept. 2, 1753; died in Franklin, Oct. 22, 1829; lived at North 
Wrentham, now Norfolk; married May 27, 1779, Mehitable, 
daughter of Thomas and Mary (Aldrage) Thurston; born May 1, 
1754; died March 4, 1831. ("Lay helpless 5 y. 6 m., Palsy.") 
Lived in Groton, Mass. 

Children : 

i. Rhoda,« July 10, 1780; d. Sept. 3, 1859; m. April 7, 1803, 

Jesse Dean of Dedham ; d. Aug. 14, 1842. 
ii. Elias, Feb. 21, 1782; d. June 6, 1784. 

274. iii. Samuel, Jr., June 26, 1784; d. in Fr., May 16, 1861. 

275. iv. Alfred, July 9, 1786; d. March 11, 1854. 

V. Nancy, Dec. 1, 1788; d. .Tan. 13, 1855; m. .Jan. 3, 1822, at 
Dedham, Lewis, son of Robert and Olive (Richardson) Pond 
of Franklin ; b. Aug. 29, 1790. 

276. vi. WiLLARD, May 27, 1795; " d. abt. 1875." 



123. 

Asaph* {Henry,* Robert,^ Robert^), born in Wrentham, Nov. 
20,1755; went West, 1809; to Wilmington, Vt., about 1788. 
He married in Wrentham, June 15, 1775, Mary or Mercy Clark. 
He married second, Anna Park. 

Children : 

277. i. Plixy,« Dec. 31, 1776; d. July 9, 1862, at Montague, Mass. 

278. ii. Ariel, "between Sept. 5, 1778, and Dec. 22, 1779." 

iii. James, March 10, 1781 ; lived in Vt., near Canada line; other- 
wise unknown. 

iv. RuFus, June 5, 1783. 

V. Eunice, April 4, 1785; m. Robert Boyd of Shelburne, Mass.; 
lived at Bolton, N. Y., near Lake George. 
Children : 

1. Pliny C.,m. Martha . 

2. PhidcUa (Fidelia), m. William Miller. 

3. Alvira, ra. Orlando Anderson, Bolton, N, Y. 

vi Lydia, June 2, 1787. 

vii. Sarah, March 22, 1789. 

viii. Lucy (rec.) March 16, 1792; d. .July 12, 1876, at Woburn, 

Mass.; buried W. Brattleboro, Yt. ; m. Dec. 4, 1812, Dr. 

Cyrus Ikitterlield (b. Dunimerston, March 15, 1791; d. Brat- 

tleboro, Oct. 3, 1863.) 

279. ix. AsAi'ii, Feb. 25, 1794; d. April 11, 1879. 
X. Meucy, July 6, 1797 ; m. Zenas Butterfield. 



WARE GEXEALOOY. 123 

xi. Nancy, Oct. 28, 1801; d. Dover, Feb. 28, 1881; ni. at Wil- 
mineton, Nov. 26, 1828, John, son of Asa and Lois (Hale) 
AVoiden, b. Marlboro, Mardi 30, 1802; d. April 24, ]8«7, 
Marlboro, Vt. Lived Marllioro, Vt. 
Children : 

1. Liiverne Angenetle, July 2, 1830; d. "NVardsboro, Vt., Jan. 

12, 18!)2; m. Ajn-ii 2-1, 18:);l, William Johnson (b. 
Mar. G, 18;J0; d. in AVardsi)oro, Vt., Feb. 2-1, IHSl). 

2. Horatio Leonard, MaTch 29, 1H.'53; ni. JMarch 17, ]X')^j, 

Liiciiida Johnson. Lives at Brookside, Newfane, Vt. 

3. Julia Marilla, Aj)ril 18, 1838; m. May 1"), IHIJI. Alvin 

Johnson, Marlboro, Vt. ; b. Jan. 6, 1834, Newfane, Vt. 

4. George Clifton, ]\Iay 20, 1841 ; ni. May 10, 18G5, Eliza- 

beth Bradley of Dover. Lives in (Juilfonl, IH'.IS. 

5. Cordelia Violetle, Jau. 30, 184.3; m. An<(. 30, 180.">, Ad- 

dison Carpentei'. Lived in Nebraska from 1868 to 1876, 
then in Newfane, Vt. 

xii. Samuel, March 18, 1809. 



126. 

Nathax^ (Ichahod,^ JRobert,^ Boberl'), born at AVrentliam, 
Dec. 29, 1754; died Feb. 1, 1835; married at AVrontbam, Dec. 
23, 1779, Hannah Everett (b. Mar. 22, 175G; d. Oct. 8, 1838). 
Ecmoved to Whitefield, Me. 

Children, born at Whitefield : 

i. Cynthia,^ March 4, 1782; m. July 10, 1823, by Rev. Joseph 
Bailey, Jared Bates ; he d. July 14, 1864 ; she d. Mav 8, 18()0. 

ii. Mkrcv, Aug. 24, 1784; d. Jan. 17, 18")8; m. Dec. 26, 1816, 
James Davis (d. Jau. 22, 1875). 

280. iii. Nathan, Jr., Sept. 24, 1786; d. Mar. 20, 18o2. 

281. iv. EvEKKTT, April 24, 1780. 

V. Timothy, Oet. 10, 1791; m. (intentions, July 6, 1816, "both of 

W.") Hannah Noris. 
\-i. ILvNNAH, Aug. 26, 1795; m. Nov. 17, 1815, her cousin, Joseph 

Ware, No. 283, q. v. 

282. vii. RuFus, Jan. 14, 1707; d. March 20, 1854. 
viii. Sarah, b. June 9, 1799; d. Nov. 26, 1879. 



127. 

Obed* (Ichabod,'* Robert,^ Itobert"), born in ^\'renth;;nl, Feb. 
19, 1759; (1. at AVhiteficld, Me., April 3, LSKi; married I'cdiy 

, who was born Sept. 1759, and died in .Ma\ , 1S21. Ive- 

moved to Whitefield, ]\Ie. Obed Ware was in Warwick, I'. I.. 
"Dec. 29, 177G," from 20 to 'I'l days, under Cai.t. Joseph Lu\rll 
of Medway. [Military History of Medway.J 



283. 


-l» 


284. 


ii. 


284a. 


iii. 


285. 


iv. 




V. 



124 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children, born in Whitefield : 

Joseph,^ Feb. 24, 1788 ; cl. June 21, 1876. 
Obed, Oct. 5, 1789. 
Benjamin, June 5, 1794. 
David, July 2, 179G. 
Jeremiah, Aug. IG, 1798. 



128. 

Joseph* {Ichahod,^ Rohert,'^ Robert) , born inWrentliam, Oct. 
11, 1761; died Jan. 12, 1837; married first, Esther, daughter of 
Daniel and Esther (Hall) Holbrook of Medway; pub. April 25, 
1793 ; she was born in North Wrentham, Feb. 4, 1761 ; died 
Nov. 10, 1808. He married second, March 23, 1809, Mary, 
daughter of Asa Blake of N. Wrentham ; she died April 8, 1829, 
aged 59. He married third, Oct. 22, 1829, Mrs. Abigail Greene 
of Medway, who survived him and married (as 3d wife), Harmon 
Metcalf. In about 1784 he removed to West Medway; engaged 
in farming. June 12, 1785, he united with the "Second Church 
of Christ," in Medway ; in 1798 was elected deacon ; served until 
his removal from Medway to North Wrentham in 1813. He owned 
a large farm there, a part of which is now comprised in the place 
known as "Highland Lake Grove." 

Children : 

i. Joseph,^ March 14, 1794, W. Medway; d. Mar. 21, 1868, N. 

Wr. ; unm. 
ii. Esther, Sept. 24, 1795; d. Feb. 1, 1833; m. March 27, 1831, 

Jonathan Adams. 

Child : 

Asa Ware ; lives in Franklin. 

286. iii. JosiAH Holbrook, Aug. 17, 1797; d. May 16, 1883. 

iv. Daniel Aduison, March 27, 1799, Medway ; d. March 15, 

1868 ; buried at Sheldonville Cem. 
V. Mary Edwards, Jan. 18, 1802; d. July 25, 1821. 

287. vi. Asa Blake, March 1, 1810; d. Sept. 10, 1878. 

288. vii. Lyman Park, May 12, 1812 ; d. Lowell, Mar. 4, 1869. 



129. 

Ebexezer'* (Ichabod,' Robert,^ Robert-), born at Wrentham, 
Jan. 28, 17G7; died June 11, 1834, at Mansfield; he married 
first, March 9, 1807 (by David Gilbert, J. P.), Betsey White; 
she died, May 25, 1813, in M. He mai-ricd second, Lucinda (Seth 
and Susan Burr) (b. Aug. 24, 1784, ; died March 13, 1861. 



AVARE GENEALOGY. ll'j 

Children,* born in Mansfield : 

289. i. James," Jan. 15, 1808 ; d. Feb. 20, 1877. 

290. ii. JosKPn, Aug. 14, 1809 ; d. Feb. 9, 1877. 

291. iii. Timothy, Aug. 20, 18)2; d. Oct. SO, 1870. 
iv. David, b. and d. Sept. 21, ISIO. 

V. George, Sept. 24, 1818 ; d. Feb. 1, 1898, Taunton Asylum ; m. 

Aug.. 1842, Ilaniudi Maria Cok^ (d. iu M., Oct. 0, 1880). No 

children, 
vi. ELizABETn, Aug. 20, 1821 ; d. April 30, 1822. 

130. 

Cyeus^ (Ichabod,* Robert,^ JRohert-'), born in Wrcntham, Aug. 
20, 1777; died, Jan. 28, 1856; married first, March 27, 1803, 
Hannah liichardson ; she died jNlarch 29, 1819, in her 40th year. 
(Perhaps he married third, March 8, 1821, Chloe Carpenter of 
Cumberland, R. I.) 

Children : 

i. Sally,*' Jan. 18, 1804 ; m. Frederick Snow of Medway, 
Child : 
Sarah 0., m. Evans. Resides Smithfield, K. I. 

293. ii. Cyrus, Jr., May 12, 1800. 

iii. Charlotte, April 10, 1808; d. unm., June l-'J, 1854. 
iv. Hannah, Dec. 29, 1810 ; m. April 13, 1847, John Clark of Hal- 
lowell. Me. No Children. Kera. to Smithfield, R. I. 

294. V. Thomas B., March 31, 1813. 

131. 

Phinehas'^ (Jahez,* Michael,^ Robert^), born in "Wrcntham, 
April 22, 1750; -"Lieut.", 1787 ; died Jan. 17, 1826, in Franklin. 
"Dr. Emmons preached his funeral Sermon." [D. E. W.] He 
married Susanna Hawes ; she died Sept. 27, 1817. 

Children, born in Franklin : 

i. Clarinda«, Dec. 31, 1778 ; d. July 8, 1870, aged 92 ; m. Jan. 1, 
1801, J\lacy Adams. Rem. to Walpole, N. H. ; d. Oct. 24, 
1851. 

Children : 

1. Albert,'' March 10, 1800; m. Oct. 13, 1853, Wilder. 

2. Theron, Oct. 14, 1.S08; d. June 13, 18.')2: m. Sept. 0, 
1830, Submit (AVilliam and Roxanna (Burt)) lilancliard; 
d. Oct. 1, 1840, aged 31 ; he m. secoud, Louise Steveus, 
Windsor, Vt. "Printer." 

ii. Elvira, Feb. 3, 1781 ; d. Aug. 10, 1780. 
iii. AVarukn, Feb. 15, 1783 ; d. unm. 

* " E. C. Ware says Ebcnczcr had 10 children." (E. F. W.) 



126 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

iv. Harvey, March 25, 1785 ; d. July 21, 1786. 

295. V. Alfred, Sept. 30, 1787 ; [" d. Franklin, Jan. 25, 1826."] 

296. vi. Philander, Nov. 12, 1789 ; d. Medtield, Nov. 18, 1844. 
vii. Susan, Dec. 29, 1792 ; d. unm. March 6, 1833. 



132. 

Jason* (Jahez,* Michael,'^ Roberf ), born at Wrenthara, the 
part afterwards Franklin, March 10, 1756; died May 11, 1843; 
married, first, Sept. 10, 1782, Polly, daughter of Stephen (Francis 
Isaac, Francis) Peabody, from Saccarappa, then living in Warren, 
Me. (born April 11, 1756 ; died March 5, 1815). He married (2) 
April 16, 1817, Sally Severance (born April 21, 1770; died April 
3, 1849). Removed to Union, Me. In 1777, probably, visited the 
town (" Sterlington," Lincoln County), with Joel Adams and 
Matthias Ilawes ("three unmarried men from Franklin, ]\lass."), 
and bought a tract of land, on the "N. W side of Round Pond." 
" Hawes had 255 acres, Ware 230." "They lived together in a 
log house which they built on Ware's land near the pond. Their 
oven was a ledg^e near their house. Becominsr rather dissatisfied 
with their mode of life they hired Jemima Robbins who began to 
keep house for them June 29, 1780. Here they continued till the 
'Royal Mess ,' as they called themselves, was broken up. Each 
mcniber contributed his share of the provisions and their accounts 
are still preserved, Joel Adams married Jemima R. Jason Ware 
settled on the north side of jNluddy Biook, where his son Vinal 
Ware lived later immediately north of him." Matthias Hawes was 
a soldier in the Revolution. In 1787 helped to lay out a road ; one 
of the town auditors in 1V95 ; etc. 

Children : 

i. Greenlkai',0 Aug. 22, 1783 ; d. Sept. 29, 1802. 
ii. TEirGy, Dec. 9, 1784 ; m. Alford Butters, July 18, 1804 ; moved 
to Ohio, and died. 

Children : 

1. Rachel, May, 1805; d. 1811. 

2. Alford, May 11, 1807. 

iii. Polly, July 8, 1787 ; d. Feb. 25, 1875; m. Nathan Hills, July 
9, 1807. 

Children : 

1. Vinal .July 27, 1808 ; m. Cordelia, dau. of John C. and 
Boriutha Robbins of Northport. 

2. Isaac, April 23, ISII ; m. Eliza Hall of Cushing. 

3. Mary, Oct. 3, 1813; d. March 10, 1814. 

4. Polly. March 2, 1815 ; m. in 1836, Nathaniel K. Burkett, 

5. Nancy, AprU 30, 1817; m. Clary, of Jefferson, 



WARE GENEALOGY. 127 

6. Nathon, Sept. 20, 1820 ; m. Mary Severing, of Knox. 

7. Caroline, July 11, 1823. 

8. Silas, March 29, 1826. [Union, Me., 1889.] 

9. Lavina, April 21, 1828. 
10. Matilda, April 18, 18ol. 

297. iv. VixAL, July 9, 1789. 

V. Mkla, Dec. 1, d. Dec. 3, 1791. 

vi. CiiLOE, Nov. 5, 1793 ; d. May 23, 1845 ; m. Jan. 19, 1817, Isaac, 
son of Reuben Hills. 
Children : 

1. Jason, Dec. 12, 1817. 

2. Harriet, Aug. 22, 1819. 

3. Cijrus, Jnne"7, 1823; d. Sept. 18, 1824. 

4. Rufus Philander, July 21, 1825. 

5. Miranda, June 21, d. Sept. 28, 1828. 

vii. SrSA or Susanva, June 19, 1795: d. Jan. 2, 1796. 

298. viii. Jabez, July 3, 1898. 

133. 

Amos' {Jahez,* Michael,'^ Robert-), born in "Wrenham, March 
29, 1760; died May 18, 1833, at Paxton. He married, April 13, 
1786, at Franklin, by Rev. Nathaniel Emmons, liachel Pond 
(born Oct. 2, 1768 ; died Aug. 8, 1818, at Paxton). [See Pond 
Family,] 

Children : 

299. i. Benjamin Pond,« May 23, 1787 ; d. June 24, 181 G. 

300. ii. Erastus, Oct. 16, 1788; d. May 5, 1865. 

301. iii. Amos, June 28, 1791. 

302. iv. Horace, Oct. 24, 1793 ; d. Aug. 10, 1881. 

V. Harriet, July 12 or 20, 1799; d. Jime 26, 1847; unm. 
Founded The Children's Friend Society at Providence, K. I. 
[See memoir by Dr. Wayland.] 

vi. Mary, June 22, 1802; d. Aug. 7, 1860; unm. 

vii. Miranda, April 4, 1804; d. March 25, 1875 ; m. June 25, 1822, 
as second wife, Harvey "Woodward of Franklin. Many de- 
scendants in Paxton. 

viii. Daniel, March 3, 1806; d. Jan. 5, 1811. 

134. 

Abiel* (Michael^* Michael ^^ Robert'^) born in "Wrcniiam. 
Was it this Abicl who was born Dec. 25, 1757? Pie married 
Esther Haskell of Cumberland, K. I., who survived him and 
married, second, Hawkins. 

Child : 

303. Lewis,'* Cumberland, R. I., Jan. 25, 1779; d. in Keene, N. H., 

in 1832. 

♦The child was recorded as " Ahncr" at its birth, but on ^fay 20, 17W, the name 
was changed to Lewis Ware by " request and order ol" now Esther Hawkins." 



128 WARE GENEALOGY. 

135. 

Ariel^ {Michael,* Michael,'' Robert") ,hovn at Wrentham about 
1775 ; died in the summer of 1832 at Buckland ; married Submit, 
daughter of Richard and Ruth (Pitts) Phillips (born in Dighton ; 
died in July, 1835). Lived most of his life in Dighton. 

Children (order not certainly known) : 

306. i. Richard,^ Buckland, May 31, 1797; d. of typhoid fever, Aug 

22, 1840; in. 1st, Feb. 2, 1826, Roxanna Monson, who was 
b. Feb. 9, 1806, and d. Oct. 2, 1830. He married 2d, Huldah 
Watson ; she d. in 1882-3, at Coleraine. 

Children : 

583. 1. Laurislon, July or Januarv, 1827 ; d. in N. Hadley, Jan, 
26, 1890 ; m. 1st, Feb." 26, 1854 or 1855, Mary Cal- 
kins ; she d. in Charlemont, 1861-2 ; m. 2d, Nov. 25, 
1862, Ellen, sister of tirst wife; she d. in North Had- 
ley, Jan. 26, 1885. Was in militia with his father. 

Children, born in Shelburne Falls in Buckland : 

(1) Nellie MeHssa, Dec. 15, 1855 ; d. July 18, 

1886 ; m. Nov. 17, 1880, Frank Ilubbell, 
New Haven, Conn. 

(2) Sarah, Oct. 3, 1857 ; m. Aug. 23, 1883, 

William Adams. Children : Levi and 
Florence. 

(3) Mary Ellen, July 20, 1859 ; m. May 7, 1890, 

James Dav. 

2. Laura Elmer, Aug. 16,^1829; d. July 24, 1864; m. 

March 6, 1850, Otis Richmond. 
Children : 

(1) Francis Richard, Shelburne Falls, April 20, 

1851, architect, member state legislature ; 
resided at Springfield. 

(2) Adah Mahala, Dec. 1, 1853. 

(3) Ordellow, Jan. 20, 1856 ; d. Oct., 1873. 

(4) Hattie Rosella, June 6, 1858. 

(5) Fannie Emma, May 29, 1860 ; d. at Jamaica, 

Vt, 1880. 

(6) Alvui Ellsworth, July 22, 1864, at Amherst 

carpenter ; Springlield. 

3. Roxanna, m. about 1864, Foster Merriam, private in the 

army ; res. Pax ton. 

4. Hassuchuih, lu. Oct. 29, 1884, Ehjah Brigham of Sutton. 

5. Marjj Jane, d. March 1, 1889, unm. 

307. ii. Leander, about 1800 ; d. about 1884 ; lived most of his life at 

Buckland ; removed to Zoar (Charlemont). 
Children : 

1. Emily, m. William Payne ; child Wilbur. 

2. Melissa, 



WARE GENEALOGY. 128a 

iii. Esther, Oct. 15, 1802 ; d. May 25, 1895 ; in. 1st, Homer, son 
of Othuiel and Anna (Pliillips) .Tolmsou (h. Doc 27, 1S02 ; 
d. July ol. ISio). She m. 2d, .Jusiali IJuulli. 
Children : 

1. Franklin Johnson, April oO, 1840; d. April 2, 1^75; 

m. Isabel Cole. 

2. Homer Johnson, Dec. 17, l<Si2; m. Adelaiile (dan. of 

Kendrick?) Ware, b. Aug. 'J, 1841 ; child. Galea W., 
July G, 1873. 

3. Lucy Booth, May 25, 1847. 

iv. Amanda. Nov. 4, 1804 ; m. Feb. 2, 182(j, Zopiicr Woodward 
(b. 1800). 

Children : 

1. Cynthia, Aug. 30, 1825 ; m. Reuben Streeter. 

2. Aznbah, Oct. 13, 1826 ; d. Aug. 5, 1840. 

3. Andreio, Nov. 20, 1828 ; d. Jan. 14, 1829. 

4. Lucy, Nov. 22, 1833 ; d. Aug. 12, 1840. 

5. Tirzah, Sept. 10, 183G ; in. Jude C, sou of James and 

Parncy King. Res. Shelburne Falls. 

6. Phillip. 

7. Joab. 

8. Zopher, July IG, 1840. 

V. IIuLDAii, Bnckland, Nov. 14, 1807 ; d. July 18, 1888 ; m. Oct. 
15, 1829 or 1830, Job, son of Spencer and Abie-ail (Thayer) 
Woodward (b. Sept. 14, 1804; d. April 18, 1883). 
Children : 

1. Arid, ]\tay 1, 1831; d. July IG, 18G9 ; m. Caroline 

Wadsworth. 

2. Huldah Submit, Oct. 11, 1832 ; m. Dec. 6, 1854, Robert 

B., son of Igal and Hannah ("Whitnev) Fellows (b. 
Oct. 3, 1819 ; d. Dec. 20, 1897). Res. Shelburne. 

3. Lydia Alicia, March 25, 1837 ; m. May, 1854, James 

H., son of Isaac and Harriet (Lyon) "Woodward (b. 
Jan. 11, 1832). 

4. Deiadumia, Fel). 17, 1839. 

5. Martin Van, Oct. 2, 1842; m. May, 1865, Medora, 

daughter of John aud Charlotte (Todd) Veber. 
G. Luellen Amanda, July 25, 1845 ; d. Jau. 4, 1848. 

7. Sarah Loraine, Aug. 17, 1847 ; m. Aug., 1865, Jonathan 

S. Trevett (b. June 30, 1842). 

8. Fanny Cornelia, Jan. 23, 1850; d. Sept. 14, 1S92 ; m. 

Nov., 18G9, Joseph F. Ducharme (b. Oct. 11, 1845). 
vi. SoPHROxiA, Jan. 1, 1809 ; m. George Viber. 
Children : 

1. D. Allen, living at Zoar in Charlemont. 

2. Kowena. 

vii. Annk, Nov. 25, 1811 ; d. in 1S91 ; m. 1st, Wilhird Ware, No. 
308 ; he d. about 1843. She m. 2d, Jesse Edson. 



128b WAKE GENEALOGY. 

Children of Willard and Anne (Ware) Ware : 

1. Darwin ; lived at Shelburne Falls ; m. Lucretia . 

Child : 

Florence ; m. Oct. 22, 1884, George E. Bates of 
Shelburne Falls. 

2. Samuel. 

3. Dlanna. 

4. Sophronia. 

5. Lucy. 

6. George. 

viii. Franklin, Feb. 10, 1813 ; d. June 8, 1899 ; m. 1st, Fanny 
Smith ; m. 2d, Mrs. Nimms. Carpenter ; res. Buckland. 
Children : 

1. Ophelia. 3. Francelia. 

2. Angelia. 4. Franklin, born about 1851 ; car- 

penter ; res. Springfield. 



136. 

Michael^ (Michael,* Michael,^ Hob erf ), born at Wrentham 
in 1765, being the eldest of four sons by the second wife ; died aged 
84, in 1849 ; married, first, Mary (Polly) Cross ; he married, second, 
Hannah Kemp (or Kamp) ; had 20 children, 10 by each wife. 

Children of MichaeP and Mary Cross : 

i. Rewel (Reuel).® ii. Michael. iii. Zachariah. 

308. iv. Willard, b. about 1800 ; d. 1843 ; m. Anne® daughter of 

ArieP Ware (135). 

309. V. Jabez. vi. Polly, vii. Nancy, viii., ix., and x. died young. 

Children of MichaeP and Hannah Kemp. Order uncertain : 

310. xi. Exos, was living in 1898 at San Francisco, aged about 90 years. 

Child : Ehen B?; m. Ida A. Children : Merritt E.,^ Aug. 
28, 1879; Mabel, Feb. 13, 1883. 
xii. Palmer. xiii. Daniel. xiv. Louisa. xv. Betsy. 

xvi. RosiNA. xvii. Lucy. xviii. Lucretia. 

xix. , died young. xx. , died young. 



139. 

James' (Michael," Michael,^ Roherf), born at Wrentham ; 
married, and had family. 

Children : 
313. i. Mantu.° ii. Margaret. iii. Molly. 



WARE GEXEALOGY. 120 

140. 

ABiJAir (Michael,' Michael,'' Robert''), bom at Wrcutlium ; 
married Feb. 20, 1783, Jerusha Ellis of Medway. 
Children : 



i. 


Ada.ms.^ 


ii. 


Abuah. 


iii. 


A MAS A. Res. at Everett. 


iv. 


Jerusha. ]\I. first 



m. second, at the age of 8-4, Chiliah 
Smith, aged 97. He died at the age of 100 years, 7 mos. aud 
10 days, leaving her a widow a second time. 

141. 

Frederick' {Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Robert''), born in Wren- 
tliam, Sept. 3, 1760 ; died at Pomfret, Vt., Dec. 16, 1832 ;* married 
1st, J;ui. 25, 1784, Eunice Emerson, wlio died May 9, 1785. He 
married 2d, Sept. 29, 1785, Jemima, dauuhter of William and 
Mary jNlanning, born Sept. 1761 ; died April 'I'd, 1850. From the 
time of his father's death until he was of age, he lived aud studied 
medicine with Dr. Hawes of Foxboro' ; he then settled in Pomfret, 
where he married ; was quite a noted physician in his time ; was 
town clerk Alarch 3, 1789 to 1806 ; was a beautiful penmau, and 
the records made by him look like printing. 

Children, born at Pomfret, Vt. : 

i. Stella,® Aug. 2, 1784 ; m. Briggs, Rochester, Vt. 

ii. Milla (Melatiah), Aug. 20, 1780; d. Oct. 12, 1829; m. 

Anson Perkins, 
iii. Nancy, Sept. 2, 1788; d. April 4, 18G3 ; m. Feb. 11, 1824, 

John Thompson. 

Child : 

Lucy Hill, Jan. 5, 182G ; living 1889. 

317. iv. Frederick Hoefmax, Dec. 4, 1790; d. Jan. 25, 1878. 

318. V. Horace, Jan. 22, 1793 ; d. Aug. 1, 1881. 

vi. Mary (Folly), Feb. 4, 1795^ d. at Afton, Minn., Dec. 22, 
1889 ; blind since about 1873 ; m. Joel, son of Benjamin aud 
Abigail (Whitney) Thompson of Pomfret, Vt. 
Children, b. Pomfret, Vt. : 

1. Prudence Elizabeth, Nov. 14, 181G ; m. July 2, 1837, 

Benj. F. Thompson (b. June 15, 1812; d.March 24, 
1805). 

2. Ch. Ware, April 2, 1S18 ; d. Nov. 28, 1883, at Chicago, 

111.; m. Dec. 15, 1812, Mary, daughter of Dr. Peicg 
Bradley of Dracut, now Lowell, Mass. 

3. Pannelia Muhni/i;/, IMarch 2, 1821 ; d. Mardi ."», IS,")!, 

in Lexington, .Muss. ; m. Doc. 25, 183.S, S. S. Seuvy. 

* Probably this date corrects the statcuieut uiade ou page 81. [I'LIILISUKK.] 

9 



130 WARE GENEALOGY. 

4. Joel B., March 29, 1823 ; m. July 3, 1845, in Boston, 

by Rev. R. H. Neale, Mary J. Symonds, b. E. Machias, 
Me., Sept. 28, 1821. 

5. Ellen 31., May 6, 1825 ; m. Richard Buswell, Sept. 15, 

1852. Lives Afton, Mnn. 

6. and 7. d. young. 

8. Josephine J., March 2, 1831 ; governess in Gen. Sam Hous- 

ton's family in Austin, Tex. ; m. Wm. Price, lawyer, 
and d. 18GI. 

9. Emihj Augusta, July 20, 1833 ; m. 1st, Feb. 10, 1859, T. 

Dwight Smith (d. May 6, 1875) ; m. 2d, Aug. 8, 1878, 
James Polk Lechler (d. July 11, 1887), Lancaster, 
Pa. 

vii. Charles Pinckney, Jan. 10, 1798 ; d. Dec. 19, 1811. 
viii. Betsey, Oct. 24, 1799 ; d. Dec. 28, 1811. 
319. ix. Leonard, July 16, 1801 ; d. Jan. 14, 1888. 
X. Thomas, Aug. 7, 1803 ; d. 1826, unm. 
xi. Lucy Manning, Oct. 30, 1805 ; d. Feb. 13, 1812. 
xii. Charles Pinckney, Dec. 19, 1811. 



142. 

Paul^ {Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Boherf), born in Wrentham, 
Oct. 6, 1762; died Auo^. 12, 1830; buried at Wrentham Centre. 
He married Hannah (Thomas, Thomas, Thomas) and Susanna 
(Fisher) Brastow, born March 28, 1771 ; she was a descendant of 
Kev. Samuel and Esther (Ware) Man. 

He served in the Revolution as private in Capt. Luke Howell's 
CO., Col. Nathan Tyler's regt., 1771:); also private in Capt. Amos 
Ellis' CO., Col. Dean's 4th Suffolk Co. regt., in 1781; Capt. N. 
Thayer, 1780; Mass. Res. 1783, ch. 100 "for service in 1780; on 
roll of Capt. Thayer's CO., March, 1784; Capt. L. Howell's co., 
June 25, 1784. 

Children : 

321. i. Paul,« Nov. 13, 1791. 

ii. Hannah, June 15, 1793; d. Aug. 21, 1795; " drowned in the 

brook." 
iii. Patty, April 9, 1795 ; d. Sept. 2, 1797. 

322. iv. Jonathan, March 8, 1797 ; d. June 6, 1877. 

v. Hakiot, Jan. 5, 1799 ; lived in Wrentham ; d. Feb. 14, 1888, in 
Dorchester, was bur. in Wrentham ; m. Nov. 19, 1838, as 2d 
wife, Nathan, son of Lieut. Jonas (Benj., Benj., Humphrey, 
Humphrey) and Urania (Locke) Barrett of Concord, Mass. 
(b. Ashby, Nov. 19, 1788 ; d. Wr., April 6, 1877). 
Child : 

Ellen Bras/ow, Sept. 2, 1839, in Boston; m. April 16, 
1862, Gardner Asajih Churchill of Dorchester (b. May 



WARE GENEALOGY. 131 

26, 1839 ; d. Aug. 20, 1896). He was a son of Asaph 
(Asaph, Zebedee, Perez, Beiij. P., Wra., John) aud 
Mary Buckmiuster (Brewer) CImrchill. 

vi. Susan, April 9, 1801 ; m. Alviu (Abram) Nye of Sandwich. 

323. vii. Melatiah, Sept. 14, 1803. 

324. viii. Leonard, Sept. 1, 1805 ; d. Nov. 2, 1888, at Dorchester, Mass. 
ix. Thomas, Feb. 1808. 

X. Eleanok (Ellen), Dec. 12, 1810; d. May 6, IS'Jl ; ni. Oct. 
15, 1829, at Walpole, Joseph "Wales Easte or Esty of Boston. 
He d. Jan. 14, 1844, aged 38 yrs. 3 mos. 5 days. 

Children : 

1. Men Elizabeth Sophia, Nov. 25, 1830 ; m. Juno 18, 

1850, Francis Maguire. 

2. Annah Bernard, Feb. 21, 1833 ; d. in infancy. 

3. Josephine Wales, April 21, 1834; d. Marcli 24, 18G1 ; 

na. Jan. 8, 1857, Charles Carrol Southard. 

xi. Charlotte, Sept. IG ; d. Aug. 24, 1814. 

143. 

eToNATHAN^ (^Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Roherf), born in Wren- 
tham, April 24 or 27, 1767 ; 11. C. 1 790 ; removed to Ponifret, Vt. ; 
(lied Feb. 1, 1838, at the house of his son-in-law, Biitterfickl, at 
Andover, N. H., on his way from Boston to Pomfrct. lie married 
June 19, 1794, Betsey P., daughter of John W. Dana, Esq., of 
Pomfret (died March 3, 1841). 

He studied law in Bennington, Vt., and was instrumental in starting the 
first newspaper in that part of the State, " The Gi'een jNIountain Patriot." 
He afterwards tausht school for some years. The sii^n '"J. Ware's (J reek 
School," can be seen on an old print of Joy's Building, Boston. But his 
great interest and occupation was the study of foreign languages, in which 
he became a proficient. He devoted the last ten or twelve years of his life 
to a Polyglot Lexicon of the Bible in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Russian, 
Spanish, French, Italian and English. His daughter Camilla, who was 
also an excellent linguist, assisted him in his work. Collected a fine libra- 
ry. [See Ai-vine's Cyclnpa'dia of Anecdotes of Literature and Fine Arts 
and the Cong. Journal, for accounts of father and daughter. 

Children : 

i. Jonathan," March 20, 179G ; d. Feb. 28, 1813, unm. 
326. ii. John, Jan. 18, 1798 ; d. March 3, 1825. 

iii. Mary Betsey, Sept. 13, 1800; d. Jan. 3, 1849; m. Samuel 
Butterfield, Esquire, 1835. 

Child: 

Jonathan Ware, Feb. 24, 1838. 

iv. Camh^la, Nov. 28, 1804; d. Aug. 10, 1871, unm. Linguist, 

teacher. 
V. Eleanor, Nov. 12, 1S07 ; d. Dec. 2, 18(i7. 



132 WARE GENEALOGY. 



144. 

Cyrus* {Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Boherf), born in Wrentham, 
May 8, 1769; died Feb. 17, 1849; married in May, 1803, at 
Barre, Vt,, Patty, daughter of Gardner Wheeler of Grafton, Mass. 
and Barre, Vt. She was born April 29, 1787, at Grafton; died 
June 2, 1864. He removed to Montpelier, Vt. ; learned the trade 
of blacksmith of his brother-in-law, Enoch Billings. Later he be- 
came a lawyer in Montpelier, 1799 ; representative; chief judge of 
Caledonia Co. Court for forty years ; " law and trial justice of peace " 
in Montpelier. 

Children, born in Montpelier : 

i. Gardner Wheeler,® Aug. 23, 1806. 

ii. Patty Melatiah (" Patty Milly ", record), Jan. 28, 1809 ; m. 

Caldwell, living at St. Antony's, Lower Canada. 

iii. Cyrus Leonard, Aug. 21, 1811. 

329. iv. Henry, Oct. 7, 1815 ; d. Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 25, 1885. 

V. George, Feb. 9, 1818. 

vi. Mary, March 23, 1825 ; m. Joel Foster; lives at Montpelier. 

vii. Louisa, Oct. 13, 1829. 

145. 

Melatiah* {Melatiah,'*' Jonathan,'^ Robert^), born at Wren- 
tham, Feb. 16, 1775; died in Wilmington, Vt., March or May 7, 
1845, " Captain." He married, Jan. 1, 1804, Susan Dix Fox ; 
born Aug. 18, 1782; died, March 31, 1869. 

Children, born at Wilmington, Vt. : 

331. i. CoRYDON,® Nov. 21, 1804 ; d. Mar. 5, 1874. 

332. ii. Melatiah, Aug. 4, 1807 ; d. July 7, 1877. 

iii. Marilla, Aug. 21, 1809 ; d. Sept. 7, 1876 ; m. Francis M. Hall. 

333. iv. Horatio Gates, Dec. 19, 1811. 

V. Susan Elizabeth, May 21, 1814; m. Rufus Smith; living, 
1887, at Shelburne Falls. 
Children : 

1. Hiram Orlando, Sept. 19, 1841 ; m. 1st, May 27, 1863, 

Helen Martha Severance (b. Feb. 13, 1840 ; d. Oct. 
14, 1865) ; m. 2d, Julia M. Pratt (Elvira), Nov. 4, 
1868 (b. April 29, 1837). 

2. Mary M. ; d. bef. 1888. 

vi. Mary Randall, Aug. 11, 1817; d. Mar. 6,1849; m. Beuj. 
Randiill. 

Children : 

1. Horatio B. ' 

2. Mary W. 

vii. Harriet Parmella, Aug. 23, 1822 ; d. Dec. 25, 1876 ; unm. 



"i_ 



WARE GENEALOGY. 133 



146. 

Horatio Gates' (Melaliah/ Jonnthnn,^ Rohorf-), horn June 
8,1778; died at Wilniin<i:ton, Vt., Fel). 8, 1856; married, Jan. 
24, 1808, Keziali Eanies (Toodenow ; she was horn in E. Sudhury, 
Mass., now AVayhmd ; died, Nov. 24, 1835, aged 48. Ho re 
moved to AVihuington, Vt. 

Children, boi'n in Boston : 

i. Mary Jane,« March 19, 1811. 
ii. Caroline, Aug. 26, 1813; m. Alanson Bigelow. 
iii. ITouATi^ Sewat.l, Oct. 13, 1815; d. unni. 
iv. Horatio Gates, March G, 1818; d. -Ahtrch IH, 18.">7. 
V. LoAMMi Baldwin, Jan. 8, 1821 ; d. Nov. 11, l.S2:^. 
vi. Elizabeth Webber, Nov. 8, 1S23. 

vii, LoammI Goodexow, Aug, 1, 1827; II. C, 18.30; became a 
Unitarian minister ; d. Burlington, Vt.. April 10, 1891 ; uiim. 



147. 

Daniel Leonard* (Melatiah,* Jonathan,^ Robert^), horn at 
Foxhoro, March 5, 1783; memh. Anc. and Hon. Art. Co. ; died 
April 23, 1854, aged 71 ; ))aintcr; married Dec. 5, 1813, Elizahoth 
(Jones) Dow, born at llampstead, N.H., Sept. 9, 1775; died 
April 30, 1850. Kesided in Boston. 

Children : 

i. Horatio Leonard,^ Feb. 11, 1815 ; d. Feb. 3, 1817. 
ii. Elizabeth Jones, Jan. 14, 1817; m. May 16, 18o0, Austin 
Miles Carver Josselyn (tailor) (h. Boston ; d. Jan. 6, 18")4.) 

336. iii. Daniel Leonard, Jr., Jan. 24, 1819. 

iv. Amos Nelson, Nov. 1, 1821 ; d. Nov. 10, 1824. 

337. V. William Horatio, Sept. G, 1823. 

vi. Slsan Louise, July 22, 1825 ; m. Nov. 13, 1849, at Provi- 
dence, R. L, John Low Stodder, tailor (b. Boston). 
Child : 

Geo. Frederick, Nov. 2, 1851. 



150. 

Abel* (Ephraim,* Ephrahn,^ Ephrnim^), horn in Dcdham, 
Feb. 28, 176G; bapt. in Dedham, :\Iarch 30, 1700, at age ot" I'.l ; 
died June, 1803, of brain fever; buried in Elmwood Eawn Ceme- 
tery, Athens, Me. He married July 14, 178S, Sibyl Spaulding of 
Norridgwock, Me., born May 25, 17(52; died .March 11, 1852. 
llemovcd to Concord, Me., in 17'J0; farmer. 



134 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Sarah,« Jan. 13, 1790; d. July 22 or 28, 1877 ; m. March 11, 
1811. Amos Fletcher. 
Children : 

1. Sihyl Wore; m, Augustus Rowe. 

2. Amos ; died young. 

3. Amos ; died young. 

4. Caroline; m. June 16, 1842, Rev. Nathan Dole. 

Their son, Rev. Charles Fletcher Dole, b. May 17, 
1845, is a well known minister and writer, of Boston. 

5. Mary ; m. Edward J. Peet. 

6. John Ware. 

7. Abel Ware. 

ii. Betsey, June 28, 1792; d. March 19, 1877; m. March 15, 
1811, Jonathan Bosworth (grandd. Carrie E. Vaughan, Nor- 
ridgewock) . 

iii. John, Jan. 3, 1794 ; d. Sept. 1, 1795. 

338. iv. Abel, Sept. 11, 1798. 

339. V. John, Dec. 5. 1801 ; d. Oct. 8, 1877. 



152. 

Samuei/ {Jonathan,* Rohert,^ Ephraim^), born probably at 
Fitchburg, July 18, 1775; died Sept. 21, 1840, at Leominster; 
married by Rev. Timothy Flint (no date), (int. Lunenburg, Dec. 
20, 1807), Abigail, daughter of Benjamin and Olive (Broadstreet) 
Bailey of Lunenburg (b. April 19, 1783) ; she died Jan, 1, 1866, 
"82. 9. 13," in Leominster. 

This family write their name "Wares." 

Cliildren, born in Leominster : 

i. Olive Broadstreet," July 3, 1810; living 1888 ; "m. in 1850 

in Boston, William J. Edmunds." 
ii. Abigail, Oct. 28, 1813 ; living 1888 ; m. in 1843 in Boston, 

James Downs. 

Children : 

1. Clara M, 1844; m. June 28, 1863, at Milton, N. H., 

Henry H. Corson (d. 1880). 

2. Abbie ,/., 1848. 

3. George L., 1852. 

4. Sarah F., 1855 ; m. May 18, 1885, Wm. T. Wallace. 

iii. Martha Rogers, Nov. 7, 1815 ; d. Leominster, Jan. 3, 1885. 
iv. Samuel Boylston, Nov. 29, 1820 ; d. Dec. 8, 1837, at Leom- 
inster. 
340. V. David Edmund [Jan. 22, 1823.] 



/ 



WARE GENEALOGY. 135 



153. 



James* {Jonathan,* Bohert,^ Ephraim''), born at Fiirlilnir;,', 
Aug. 25, 1783 ("July 25, 1780," says Samuel Wares) ; died at 
Townsend, Mass., "widower," March 18, 1850, aged 75; buried 
Fitchburg Old Cemetery. He married July 2, 1^04, Hadiel, 
daughter of George and Sarah Wood, born at Fitthburg, Julv 2(J, 
1785 ; died at Leominster, Jan. 25, 1822. 

Children : 

341. i. Abel,^ Fitchbiu-g or Leominster, Dec. 26, 1804. 

ii. Sally, Leom., Oct. 30, 1806 ; m. in Fitchburg, by Rev. Calvin 
Lincoln, Unitarian, June 26, 1831, Alonzo "W. Baker ; went 
West ; lived at Grand Lodge, Mich. ; she d. Oct. 21, Ib^'J ; lie 
d. Dec. 18, 1892. 

Child : 

Elhn Ann, April 14, 1832 ; d. July 27, 18.08 ; m. Jan. 1, 
1855, Charles Patterson. 

342. iii. [James ? ] Lorixo, July 19, 1809 ; d. Townsend, March 7, 1871. 

343. iv. George, Jan. 18, 1811. 

V. Eliza, Nov. 15, 1812; m. Aaron Eaton. Living in Fitchburg, 

1887 ; widow, 
vi. Lavinia, P^eb. 28, 1815; [m. George Trask ?], Fitchburg. 

344. vii. William, June 7, 1818. 

viii. Mart Ann, Oct. 21, 1819 ; d. Feb. 23, 1822. 



157. 

Jonathan* {Ehenezer, * JS^'athaniel,^ Ehenezer' ),ho\-n in Xccd- 
ham, Sept. 23, bapt. 26, 1756 ; married in N., Dec. 20, 1778, 
Sarah, daughter of Jeremiah and Sarah (Morse) Woodcock, bora 
July 28, 1755. 

Children, born in Xecdham : 

i. Rhod A," April 18, 1780. " Resided several years in Hancock, 
was a member of the church there, was a skilful nurst^ ; was 
for many years in the family of 31 r. Autln-w Ihgelow in 
Boston." 

ii. JoNATiiAX, April 13, 1782 ; went to Kentucky [?]. 

346. iii. Enoch, March 22, 1784. 

iv. Sarah, Dec. 21, 1785; m. Fessenden. Rem. (o Ilancoi-k, 

N. H., with her brothers, hut returned to Needhani. [Hist. 
Hancock.] 

347. v. Joel, Marcli 24, 1788. 

vi. Esther, May 10, 1790; m. Woodcock. 



136 A\ARE GENEALOGY. 



158. 



Ebexezer* {Ebenezer,* Nathaniel ,^ Ehenezer'^') , born in Need- 
ham, April 11, 1770; died Oct. 7, 1857, at Hancock, N. H. ; 
married June 14, 1805, Alice, daughter of Jeremiah (William, 
John, John) and Elizabeth (Woodcock) Eaton, born March 19, 
1776, died Nov. 28, 1853, at Hancock. Rem. to Hancock, N. H., 
with his pai^ents in 1791 ; purchased land, now (1886) owned by 
his son Ebenezer. He learned the carpenter's trade, and was for 
many years a contractor and builder. Representative to State 
Legislature and officer. 

Child, born in Hancock : 
348. Ebenezer,' March 28, 180G ; d. July 24, 1888. 

159. 

Jason* {Nathaniel,'^ jSfathaniel,^ Ebenezer"^), born in Need- 
ham, March 19, bapt. April 10, 1763; died Feb. 6, 1824; mar- 
ried (pub. at Natick, Jan. 23, 1785), Sarah Washburn of Natick, 
born June 13, 1760, d. July 11, 1855. He was the first of the 
Wares to go to Hancock, N. H. ; Aug. 18, 1788, he bought lot 
10, 3d range, cleared it, and put up a house. He was a farmer and 
kept a small grocery store. " A man of sterling worth, a kind 
neighbor, and a good citizen." 

Children, all but eldest born in Hancock : 

i. PoLLY,^ b. Needham, June 1, 1785 ; d. Dec. 6, 1842 ; m. Sept. 
8, 1807, Asa Wood (b. in Washington, July 18, 1782?; d. 
Dec. 14 or 19, 1849). 

Children : 

1. Asa, June 12, 1808 ; m. 1st, in 18.55, Anna Cutting of 

Medford (d. 1864) ; he m. 2d, in 1865, Sarah A. 
Denton of Stillwater, N. Y. 

2. Elvira, May 5, 1810; d. .Jan. 22, 1853. 

3. William, Feb. 11, 1812 ; d. Mar. 17, 1870. 

4. Sarah, ApriI12, 1815 ; m. Nov. 24, 1835, Abial Tandy. 

5. Nathaniel, May 5, 1818 ; m. Jan. 30, 1848, Mrs. Jane 

Beard of Hillsboro, N. H. 
G. Sylvester, March 12, 1821 ; d. Nov. 20, 1881 or 1887, 
at Hillsboro ; " Dr." ; m. 1st, Maria Smith of Stod- 
dard ; m. 2d, Clara A. Knapp. Res. at Stoddard, 
Washington and Hillsboro, N. H. Served in the 
Civil War. 

7. Marietta, Aug. 1, 1824; d. Mar. 1. 1859. 

8. Timothy Dexter, Oct. 6, 1827 ; d. Hillsboro, Sept. 13, 

1885 ; m. May 5, 1855, Louisa Norwood of Lynn- 
field (d. Dec. 11, 1875, Medford). Res. Washington 
and HiUsboro. Served nine months. 



851. 


ii. 




iii. 


352. 


iv. 




V. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 137 

Jasox, March 9, 1787 ; d. Jan. 2.-^. 1S7.'3. 

IlAxxAir, .Tilly 22, 1780; m. 1st, Feb. 22, 1825, Samuel Whit- 
comb (b. Groton, Jan. ;30, \~C,:] ; d. Jan. 7, IHoU.) 

Ward, Sept. 28, 1792; d. in Washiiiirton, Mav 28. 1870. 

Sarah, Dec. 31, 1794; d. ().-t. 27' 1.S2I ;'in. Feb. 20, 1821, 
Jonathan Brown of Marlow, X. II. (b. Mar. I.i. 1789; d. May 
1, Lsds.) 

Child : 

Sarah Ann, April 11, 1822; m. John McKeen ; d. at 
Russell, Kansas. 

353. vi. Elijah, Feb. 20, 1797 ; d. Au^. 20, 1850. 

vii. Rebecca. April 17. 1799 ; d. Nov. 8, 1870 ; m. April 19, 1825, 
Elisha Gustiu (b. April 6, 1802; d. July 30, 1885). 
Children : 

1. Isaac Baker, Nov. 8, 1825. 

2. M'za Ann, Oct. 10, 1827. 

3. 3Iary Jane, Sept. 10, 1832. 

354. viii. Nathaniel, Nov. 10, 1801 ; d. Oct. 22, 1809. 

ix. Eliza, Jan. 31, 1804 ; d. March 31, 18G0 ; m. Jonathan Brown. 
Children : 

1. Man/, May 0, 1827 ; d. July 7, 1872. 

2. Wilbur Fiske, :\Iay 8, \H:)2\ d. Oct. 7, 1804. 

3. Gardner, Feb. 15, 1834 ; d. Sept. 23, 1801. 

160. 

Nathaniel^ {N'athaniel ,* Nathaniel,^ Ebenezer^), born in 
Needhain, Jan. 7, 1765; died Jan. 10, 1817; married Dec. 31, 
1789, Mary, dauo-liter of Eli[)lialct and Abigail Kinirsburv, born 
Jan. 28, 1770. "She ("Mrs. Mary Ware") married lM, j"unc 21, 
1818, Joseph Kingsbury of Needliam. 

Children, born in Xeedham : 

355. i. John Ward,« March 2, 1791 ; d. July 8, 1853. 

ii. Rebecca, June 29, 1793; m. May 27, 1812, of " N." to Cyrus 
Cunningham of Newton. [?] 

iii. Abigail, Aug. 15, 1790; bapt. Aug. 14, 1808. 

iv. Mary, Nov. 21, 179.S ; bapt. Aug. 14, 1808; m. (- of Neod- 
ham,") Aug. 11, 1817, Luther Tower of Dedham. [?] 

V. Nathaniel, Sept. 0, 1800; d. Jan. 18, 1802. 

vi. Nancy, Nov. 20, 1802 ; d. Oct. 9, 1803. 
350. vii. TiioAiAS Jefferson, March 10, 1800. 
357. viii. Nathaniel, bapt. Aug. 14, 1808. 

ix. Nancy K., June 22 ; bapt. July KI, 1S()9. 



SIXTH GENERATIOlSr. 



161. 



William' (William,' William,' John,' JoJui'), horn mBlcrh- 
ton, Oct. 17, 1756; died at Taunton, June 14, 1784, of consump- 
tion ; married Sarah, daughter of James Williams, born in [1762], 
died at Taunton, April 28, 1848, aged 82. (She married second, 
Robert, son of Robert and Lydia (Leonard) Grossman). 
Child : 
PoLLY,'^ was m. in Taunton, by Eev. John Pipon, Jan. 13, 1805, to 
Hilliard Earle. 
Children : 

1. Peleg HlUiard ; lived and died in Fall River. 

2. WiUlam Ware ; d. hi Taunton, Aug. 9, 1835, aged 37 ; m. 

Mary L. Barney of Taunton. 

3. Benjamm ; d. in Fall River. 

4. James Williams ; m. Mary, daughter of Oliver Leonard of 

Norton. 

5. Rowena. 

6. Mary. 



164. 

^ George" {George,^ William," Jolin,^ Jolin^'), born in Digh- 
ton, Sept. 5, 1761 ; died there Jan. 7, 1805. Physician. Studied 
medicine with Dr. Bayliss of Dighton. He married in May, 1785, 
Polly, daughter of Elkanah (Samuel, John, John) and Alice (Beal) 
Andrews, born in Dighton, Feb. 26, 1768. Nov. 4, 1788, George 
Ware of Dighton was appointed the guardian of "Polly Ware, 
daughter of Elkanah Andrews, she being a minor, over 14 yrs." 
(His wife.) She married second (pub. May 13, 1809), Dr. William 
Wood, of Dighton, formerly of Swanzey. (One daughter, Adeline 
AVood, married Dr. Charles (Seth, Allen) Talbot of Dighton.) 



WARE GENEALOGY. 139 

Epitaimi. 
" Erected to the memory of Dr. George "Ware, who dial Jan. 7th, 180.0, 
in the 44th year of his age. 

The friend, the comfort, of the sick and poor, 
Want never knocked nnheeded at liis door. 

Oft, when his duty called, disease- and pain 

Strove to confine him, but they strove in vain ; 

All mourned his death, his virtues long they tried ; 
They knew not how they loved until he died." 

Children, born in Dighton : 

400. i. William Richmond,^ Dec. 22, 1785 ; d. July 4, 1826, at 
Frankfort, Me. 
ii. Mary, Jan. 8, 1788; m. Capt. Seth Talbot of Dighton. 

Children : 

1. Set/i, rem. to Tremont, 111. 

2. William Hennj. 

3. Edward. 

4. Mary. 

iii. Alice, Dec. 17, 1789 ; m. (pub. Oct. 18) Nov. 2, 1808, Dr. 
Edmund Abbott of Frankfort (d. July 18, 18o;3). 

Children : 

1. Emmeline, July 23, 1810 ; d. Aug. 18, 1844. 

2. George E., Sept. 21, 1S12; d. March 13, 185G; m. May 

18", 1837, Marv B. Hill. 

3. Maria Abbott, June 19, 1814; d. July 20, 1842; m. 

Capt. Samuel Child. 

4. John N., Nov. 21, 1818; d. May 24, 1738. 

5. Daniel, March 13, 1822 ; d. in Caliloruia, 

6. Charles, March 27, 1824; d. Aug. 19, 1879 ; m. Dec. 23, 

18ol, Harriet Nowell, dau. of Elisha and Kuth (Avery) 
Chick of AViuterport ; surgeon 2(j Reg. Me. Vols. 

7. L7jdia Ii., Feb. 23, 1828 ; d'. Jan. 26, 1876. 

8. Sarah W., May 17, 1830; m. April 9, 1808, William 

Y. Potter of Providence, R. I. 

iv. Clarixda, Feb. 12, 1792; m. (pub. Jan. 20, 1811) Arouot 
Richmond, Providence, R. 1. (b. Nov. 11, 1780; d. 1803). 
Children : 

1. George Henry. 

2. Stella, Dec. 31, 1814; m. in Win.'tka, 111., Pliilo W. 

Thompson (b. Dec. 17, 1810; d. .Iuii.« 27. 17."..'.). 

3. Catharine, d. 18(>1 ; m. Cooper. 

V. Nancy, April 29 ; d. July 14, 179 I. 
vi. George, Nov. 19, d. Nov. 29, 179.'.. 

vu. George, Aug. 9, 1797 ; d. at Havana. Cuba, Apnl H. I'*^20, 
uniu. 



140 WARE GENEALOGY. 

viii. Nancy, Oct. 2, 1799 ; d. Nov. 18, 1807. 

ix. Eliza, Sept. 19, 1801 ; d. at Providence, R. I., April 18, 1846, 

unm. 
X. Clarissa Richmond, Jan. or June 29, 1804; fifi. Feb. 18, 
1884; m. J. S. Wilson. They lived at Winetka, 111., on the 
Lake, a few miles north of Chicago, and were both murdered 
there Feb. 18, 1884.* 
Child : 

George, surgeon during Civil War, d. of yellow fever at 
Savannah. 

166. 

Joseph^ {Joseph,^ William,'^ John,^ John^), born Aug. 11, 
1783, at Dighton, shortly after his father's death; married Mary 

"Deoise" [Davis], Nov. 22, 1804. 

Children : 

i. JosErii," June 9, 1807. 
— 4i. William Davis, Jxme 26, 1813. 

167. 

Richard® (Jolm,^ John,* John,^ JoJiu'^), born in Wrentham, 
June 30, 1766 ; removed first to Dalton, Ct. ; then to Burlington, 
Vt. ; and to Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. He married first, 
Anne Russell ; she died at Burlington, Vt. He mai'ried a second 
wife, name not known to us. 

Children : 

i. Nancy,' Dalton, Ct., Dec. 12, 1797; d. at Mrs. Frary's, Jones- 
ville, Vt., in 1881 ; m. Sept. 3, 1825, Francis Faulkner White 
of Woodstock, Vt. 
Child : 

Elizabeth C, m. H. H. Frary. 

ii. Hakvey. 
iii. Oliver, 
iv. Olive, 

rem. to Potsdam, in 1811. 
Clarissa. 



ER, f . \ 01ivestayedatBar]ington,Vt., with uncle, 
E, j * J Harris Russell, when father and the rest 



* Nice Lkg.m- Point to be Determined. Chicago, Feb. 10. — The mysterious murder 
of James L. Willson ami liis wife Clarissa, at Wiuuckta, 111., in February, 1884, was 
brought before the public aacaiu yesterday by a bill filed in the superior court by W. H. 
Talliot of Bostou, Mass., askinc: for the partition or sale of the personal estate of Mrs. 
Willson, together with certiiu town lots in Fremont, Tazewell County, 111., and all her 
real estate in Dightou, Bristol County, Mass. ISIrs. Willson had devised her property 
to her liusband, but it is charged that there is no existing evidence proving that James 
L. Willsou survived his wife S!) as to take under her will. For this reason it is claimed 
that the becpiest and legacy lapsed, and that the property devised and bequeathed to the 
husband descended to tlic heirs at law of the testatrix just as if no will had been made 
by her. Talbot is Mrs. Will^on's nephew. James L. Willson's will devised his property 
to several members of his fauiilv. An attempt will be made to ascertain whether Will- 
son died at the same time or subsequent to his wife's demise. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 1 } ] 

vi. Harriet P., in Burliugton, Vt., ISll ; after living wiih rela- 
tives in various places she d. in family of "William Warner, 
Hardwick, Mass., Jan. 27, 1887. 

Children, by second wife : 

vii. Hannah. 
viii. Mary Ann. 
ix. George. 

171. 

Joiin" (William," John,* John,^ John-), born in Charlton, 
Dec. 17, 1779; died April 29, 1847. Left to care of (Jen. Spiirr ; 
he married March 10, 180G, Eunice Bancroft of Calais, Vt. (Town 
Clerk of Calais erroneously calls her Eunice Ainsworth.) She was 
born at Petersham, Mass., April 2, 1785 ; died April 3, 18G0. He 
removed to Calais, Vt., about 1801, and settled on land left Iiim by 
his father. Lost his eyesight by an accident at 35 years of age. 

Children, born in Calais : 

403. i. John Spurr,^ Nov. 20, 1807 ; d. Nov. 29, 1881. 
ii. William Orris, June 29, 1809 ; d. May 1, 1810. 
iii. RoxANNA PiiEBK, March 1, 1811 ; d. Sept. 19, 1844; m. May 
4, 1835, Orin Davis of Moutpelier, Vt. 

Child: 

Malvina, d. aged 19. 

iv. Florinda Hill, Jan 11. 1813 ; d. May 26, 1854; m. Ozro L. 
Burnham, May 16, 1837, of Calais. 
Children : 

1. Edioin R., d. in war. 

2. Melvin, d. in war. 

3. Charles. 

4. Martin. 

V. William Orris, Jan. 1, 1818 ; d. June 29, 188(), in hosj)it:il at 
Kome, N. Y. ; bur. in Burlington, la. He m. 1st, in Calais, 
Vt., Elvira Sheplee ; ni. 2d, in Petersham, Aug. 28, 1862, Lu- 
thera L. Bosworth. No issue. Broker. 

vi. Ira Adams, Nov. 2S, 1820 ; d. Jan. 30, 1853, at San Francisco, 
Cal. 

vii. Cordelia Elizabeth, April 23, 1828; m. Aug. 2«"., 1856, 
Orlando P. Sheplee of Burlington, Iowa. She was living, 
blind, at Clarion, la., in 1895. 
Children : 

1. WlUiam Ware, Feb. 16, 1858 ; m. Dec. 12, 1883, Ella A. 

]\ras()n of Claridu, la. 

2. Ilt'iini Ilavclock, A\\\\ 6, 1801; ni. Fcl). 1. liibO, Abbio 

AVaite (b. Aug. 6,' 1859 ; d. Aug. 11. 1891). 

3. John Kendall, ^ii\^{. 4, 1863. 

4. George Bancroft, July 21, 1867. 



142 WARE GENEALOGY. 

172. 

Levi* {Ezra,^ John,* John,^ John^), born in Cumberland, 
K. I., Jan. or June 20, 1767; removed to Wrentham in April, 
1768; to Westmoreland, N. H., Jan. 13, 1798; also at Chester- 
field, N. H. ; died Aug. 20 or 29, 1845, at Westmoreland, N. H. 
He was converted by John Murray, the first Universalist preacher 
in America. He married first, Nov. 14, 1794, in Wrentham, 
Peggy King (born Sept. 16, 1773 ; died Nov. 14, 1817) ; he mar- 
ried second, Nov. 10, 1827, Mrs. Abigail Goodell Sanderson of 
Westminster, Vt. (died Nov. 5, 1859). "Ensign." 

Children, the two eldest born in Wrentham : 

i. KoLLOCK,'' July 8 or Oct. 5, 1795 ; "d. same day." 
ii. Nancy, Jan. 7, 1797; d. March 11, 1825; m. Nov. 12, 1816, 
James Upham. 
Child : 

Levi, died young. 

404. iii. Carlos, Oct. 19, 1798 ; d, Aug. 28, 1878. 

iv. Betsey, June 9, 1800 ; d. Aug. 8, 1877 ; m. Jan. 10, 1821, Ora 

Partridge. 
V. George, "June 28. 1802 " ; d. Aug. 28, 1823 ; unm. 
vi. Sarah, " May 15, 1804 " ; m. Dec. 16, 1830, Robert Mills. 

405. vii. Addison, April 24, 1807. 

406. viii. Erastus, Feb. 21, 1809. 

407. ix. James Royal, April 11, 1811, Putney, Vt. 

173. 

Ezra* {Ezra,^ John,* John,^ John^), born in Wrentham, 
June 12, 111 2', died in Wr. ; married Nov. 19, 1795, in Attle- 
boro, Huldah Tyler. She died March 24, 1821. 

Child : 

Richard, d. Sept. 27, 1828, aged 3 months. 

174. 

Lemuel* {Ezra,^ John,* John,^ John^), born in Wrentham? 
Sept. 20, 1776; married in Westmoreland, N. H., by Rev. Eben- 
ezer C. Bailey, July 13, 1806, Salome Chamberlain. Is said by 
Mrs. S. L. W. to have "moved to Canada about 1812"; by L. 
L. W., "removed to New York State." 

175. 

John' (Ezra,^ John,* John,^ John"), born in Wrentham, Sept. 
5, 1778 ; died March 20, 1862 ; married first, Sally Smith, March 
19, 1800 or 1801. She died Nov. 26, 1822, aged 40. Buried 



AVAKE GENEALOGY. 143 

Wrentham Cenh-e. He married second, Xov. 23, l52j, Mrs. 
Harriet (Farringtou) Tinkham ; she died Feb. 10, 1887. 
Children, born in Wrentham. Children of John and Sally : 

i. Sally Smith," June 0, 1801; d. July 17, 1872; m. April 1, 

1823, Carlos^ Ware, No. 404, q. v. 
ii. Nancy Maria, Dec. or Jan. 10, 1804; tn. July 30, 182a, AVil- 

liam Fales. 

Cliild : 

Nancy Maria. 

iii. Eliza Ann, Aug. 8, 1810; d. Sept. II, 1813. 

408. iv. John Albert, Dec. 8, 1813 ; d. April It), 186.^} ; m. Harriet A. 

Rathbone. 
V. Eliza Ann, June 25, 1818; d. .Alarch 16, 18'J1 ; m. Nov. 23, 

1836, James A. Wilbur of Walpole. 
vi. Betsey F., Nov. 8, 1822 ; d. Feb. 26, 1823. 

Children of John and Harriet : 

409. vii. Hiram, Nov. 8, 1827. 

viii. Harriet, Sept, 11, 1829 ; living in 1897. 
ix. Mary, June 3, 1832 ; d. Sept. 8, 1837. 

176. 

George" {Ezra,^ John,* John^^ John"), born in Wrentham, 
June 27, 1784, died there Dec. 24, 1807,— "Dea. Geor<,a>." Jan. 
28, 1861, married Peggy, daughter of Rev. Enoch and Peggy 
(Smith) (Jacob, Jacob, Kphraim, Daniel) Pond, minister at Nor- 
folk, Mass., and Ashford, Conn. She was born Oct. 21, 178'J; 
died W., Jan. 13, 1856. 

Children : 

i. Emeline Pond,'' Sept. 6, 1809; m. Nov. 27, 1828, Aaron 

Hawes. 
ii. Abby KicnARDSON, Aug. 23, 1812; m. ]May 20, 1830, Albert 

Belcher of Walpole. 

410. iii. George Lemuel, Jan. 22, 1816 ; d. at Clintou, May 16, 1887. 

411. iv. Alonzo Leprelett, June 24, 1.S18; d. Dec. 4, 186,3. 
v. Henry Bradford, July 9, 1821 ; d. Dec. 23, 1829. 
vi. Susan Maria, m. Oct. 1, 1848, George B. Torry. 

412. vii. Charles. 

177. 

Comfort® {Moses,^ Mosefi,* John,'' John'), hovn at Norton, 
Mass., July 30, 1764: died in Keene, N. Y. [Surrey Record]; 
married Sept. 11, 1787, Sarah, daugliter of IVter and Phtcbc 
(Ellis) Rice; removed to Keene, N. V., 1800. "Was on the 
Dustin place in Gilsuni, 1789." Comfort* and I'Jijah" bonght a 



144 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

large part of their father's farm in 1790, in Gilsum, and built a log 
house. In 1800 Comfort sold out and went to Keene, N. Y. 
Children, born in Gilsum or Surrey : 

i. George,^ Aug. 10, 1788. 

ii. Sarah, Sept. 21, 1790. 

iii. Esther, Oct. G, 1792. 

iv. Comfort, April 12, 1797. 

V. William, May 27, 1799. 

178. 

Elijah* {Moses,^ Closes," JoJtn,^ John^), born in Norton, 
March 9, 17G8 ; died in Gilsum, jN". H., June 27, 1847 ; married 
first, Sept. 4, 1792, Anna, daughter of Ebenezer Hathorn ; born 
in Jaffrey, Feb. 25, 1768; d. July 10, 1808. He married second, 
Dec. 27, 1808, Patty, daughter of William and Martha (Locke) 
Withington, born in Ashby, June 16, 1770; died Aug. 19, 1846, 
at Gilsum. 

Children : 

i. Nancy,'^ Aug. 25, 1794; m. Jan. 3, 1815, Capt. True Webster 
(b. March 16, 1793 : d. July 21, 1870.) She died July 18, 
1810. 

Childx'en : 

1. Benjamin Emery, b. June 6, 1815; m. 1st, June 2, 

1811, Emily, daughter of Roswell aud Sally (Wilson) 
Nims of Keeue, N. H. ; he m. 2d, Abby Nims, her 
sister. Res. A^alpole. 

2. Elijah Emerson, May 25 ; d. Aug. 3, 1817. 

3. Anna Ware, May 30, 1820 ; m. Dec. 21, 1842, Wil- 

liam Leonard Kingsbury, Gilsum (b. March 26, 
1820). 

4. Hannah, Aug. 3, 1823 ; d. April 20, 1824. 

5. Patty 3Ialvinia, June 18, 1828 ; m. 1st, George Kil- 

burn Smith (b. 1823.) She'm. 2d, Joel Cowee, jr., 
of Gilsum. 

ii. Hannah, Nov. 4, 1797, d. April 6, 1871 ; m. May 21, 1829, Chil- 
ion Mack of Lyme, Conn., sou of Solomon and Esther (Hay- 
ward) Mack (b. July 26, 1802). 
Childreu : 

1. iMartha Ann, June 4, 1832 ; d. Oct. 16, 1835. 

2. Edivin Wallace, Oct. 7, 1834 ; d. Oct. 15, 1835. 

3. Hannah Adelaide, April 3, 1838 ; m. Lucius J.^ Ware, 

No. 068, q.v. ; lives Butler, 111. 

4. Ellen Augusta, Dec. 23, 1840 ; m. 1st, June 9, 1862, 

Calvin, son of Elkanah and Emily (Palmer) Spooner 
(b. Woodbury, Conn., 1838, d. ' Philadelphia, Pa., 
Dec, 1873.) She m. 2d, Dec. 11, 1875, Frank Snow 
of Boston, Mass. 



AVATJE CJENEALOrrY. ] M", 

416. iii. Elijah, Nov. 1, 1700; d. Winliall, Vt. 
iv. Almox, Feb. 8, 1802 ; d. April, 1803. 

417. V. Moses, March 2, 1804 ; d. Brattlelx)ro, Vt., April 20, 1875. 

vi. EuxiCK, July 13, 1800 : in. :May 21, 1820, Otis (i., boh of Josiah 
"^ and ^Mehitable (Bill) Hammond (b. March 2, 1810; d. April 

22, 1840). 

Children : 

1. Isaac Ware, July 0, 1831 ; m. Miuvh 1 T,. 1803, Martlia 
Washington, (laughter of Benjamin and Olive Kim- 
ball (b. Concord, Jan. 28, 183G.) Res. Concord. 
.2. Albert Otis, Oct. 5, 1836; d. of starv.ation in Ander- 
sonville prison at Savannah. C4a., Sept. 12, 1864 ; in. 
Aug. 13, 18.37, Kate A. Henderson (b. Claremont, 
Sept. 15, 1838). 



179. 

Benjamin^ (Mosfes,^ ilfow.s^' John,^ John''), born at Xorton, 
May 18, 1773; died at Gilsuin, N. H., Jan. 1, 1858; married, 
first, in 1794, Huldah Wilcox ("dauo-hter of :\Ir8. Keddincr"), 
daughter of Obadiali (Obadiah) and Iliddah (Hard) Wilcox (born 
Dec. 30, 1776 ; died March 29, 1811). He married, second, Aug. 
14, 1811, Martha, daughter of Justus (Aaron) and Martha 
(Taylor) Cliapin (born Alstead, N. H., July 14, 1788 ; died Sept. 
30, 1849). He married, third, Jan. 1, 1850, Fanny, daughter of 
Benjamin and Annis (Briggs) Willis (born Keenc, N. H., Dec. G, 
1798) ; she survived him, and married, in 18G3, S. C. Sweetzer. 

He came to Gilsum in 1794, "a tall man, with strong voice " ; 
several years captain of militia. Collector, 1797-1801. [Hist. 
Gilsum.] 

Children, born in Gilsum : 

418. i. OBADiAn," Jan. 2, 1705 ; d. Euder, 111., Sept. 24, 1870. 
410. ii. Bkxjamix, June 27, 1706; d. July 31, 1855. 
420. iii. David, April 2, 1708 ; d. April 15, 1863. 

iv. HuLnAH, March 8, 1800; d. Feb. 10, 1851, Butler, 111. : m. Cal- 
vin, son of Solomon and Esther (Hayward) IMack (b. Xov. 28, 
1707 ; d. Butler, 111., vVug. 13, 1845). 
Children : 

1. Oscar Calvin, May 17, 1820; m. April 1. \>^C,0, Eliza- 

beth, dau. of Elijah and Delia B. Ilugg of New York. 

2. Snbri/ta Huhlah, IMiiy 28, 1S31 ; d. Oct. 10. 1805, 

Butler, 111.; m. A\n\\ 3, lS51,J()sepIi Hart (sou of 
Timothy and Louisa (Thurston) l)<M-t) (b. Jan. 11, 
1828; killed by carriage accident, Butler, 111., April 7, 
1860). Gilsum. 
10 



146 WARE GENEALOGY. 

3. Dexter Ware, Oct. 14, 18.33 ; m. March 29, 1866, Wealthy 

A. (dau. of Levi) Osborn (b. Montgomery County, 
111., April 13, 1847). 

4. Rosehna H., April 16, 1835 ; m. April 7, 1857, DeWitt 

C. Burris (b. Jackson County, O., April 3, 1826; d. 
Butler, 111., Jan. 4, 1879). 

5. Andalusia H., Feb. 7, 1837 ; d. unm. Sept. 23, 1860. 

6. Merrill Elmaran, Dec. 31, 1838; m. Aug. 24, 1873, 

Susan, dau. of Nathan and Sarah Nail, Litchfield, 111. 

V. Maria, May 22, 1802 ; d. March 21, 1811. 
vi. Statira, March 16, 1804; d. Dec. 15, 1810. 
vii. Elvira, Dec. 31, 1805 ; m. April 8, 1828, Hiram Baldwin (b. 
Aug. 14, 1807 ; d. Brattle, Nov. 17, 1862). 
Children, born at Stratton, Vt. : 

1. Marion Josephine, Nov. 19, 1842 ; m. Nov. 25, 1861, 

Clinton Carlos Staples (b. Guilford, Vt., Dec. 10, 1841, 
of Nelson and Nancy Staples). 

2. Cassius Mahan, Oct. 14, 1844. 

3. Adelaide Victoria, Sept. 3, 1847 ; d. April 5, 1870 ; m. 

Rice. 

421. viii. Enoch, Oct. 25, 1807 ; d. Chester, Yt., March 16, 1875. 

ix. Rebecca, June 3, 1809; m. in 1828, John Clarke; he d. at 
Hillsboro, 111., April 11, 1853. 
Childi-en : 

1. Jane R., Keene, Nov. 22, 1829; d. Hillsboro, III., 

Aug. 21, 1858 ; m. Jacob Weber. 

2. Marah L., Oct. 11, 1832 ; m. J. D. Robinson. 

3. Bramwell L., Westmoreland, June 20, 1834; d. Hills- 

boro, 111., Sept. 11, 1839. 

4. Hester A., Aug. 11, 1836; d. Jan. 13, 1837. 

5. Rosean7ia T., Nov. 18, 1838; d. Sept. 20, 1845. 

6. Lydia, July 27, 1841 ; m. S. C. Osborne. 

7. Jerome W., Feb, 11, 1844. 

8. Martha H., Dec. 29, 1847 ; m. Jerome Robertson. 

9. Diancy 31., June 3, 1849 ; d. Sept. 18, 1854. 

X. Maria Taylor, Oct. 7, 1812; m. June 11, 1840, Rev. Daniel 
Lee (b. Stanstead, C. E., 1806), sou of Elias and Rhoda 
(Morrell) Lee of Wilmington, Conn. 
Children : 

1. Wilbur Fiske, Willamette, Ore., 1841 ; d. Helena, Ark., 

1863 ; 1st Corporal 126th 111. Vol. Inf. in Civil War. 

2. Albert B., 1842 ; m. 1865, Mary L. Stout of Dover, 

Ark. 

3. Morrell Ghapin, Haverhill, 1844; d. Mound City, 111., 

on way home from armv. 

4. Sarah Maria, Unity, 1847 ; d. 1862. 

5. Mary Amanda, Grantham, 1849 ; d. June 25, 1861. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 147 

6. Daniel Hartley, Claremont, 1850. 

7. Jason Douf/las, \N'ill)rali:nn, Mass., 18.33. 

8. William Ilenrij, ^Vill)l•:lIlaIIl. Mass. 

xi. Statira Ciiapin, Aui^. 11, 181.') ; d. April 1, 18.3.5, 

xii. Martha Harriet, June 9, 1817; d. .Sept. 27, 18G0, Butler, 

111. ; m. Oct. 1, 1844, John Clinesworth (b. in Pennsylvauia. 

Dec. 18, 1812; d. Jan. 20, 187(;). Adopted child. Orviile. 
xiii. Bktsey Caltsta, Sept. 10, 181'.); m. iirst, April 2'.i, 1S17, 

Stephen, sou of Daniel and Sibyl (Hay ward) .Smith (bap. 

Surry, Sept. 4, 1817; d. there April 18, 1848); lu. second, 

Jan. 3, 1840, Bradley Brilton (b. "WestmorelaiKl, Aug. 17. 

1809; d. Surry, Auojust, 18(;4) (Bradley, son of Samuel and 

Abigail (Walden) Britton). 
Children born in Surry : 

1. Ehlridge Ware, Aug. 3, 1849, Surry; m. Oct. 10, 1.S71, 

Elsie J. White of Oilsum (dau. of William ^f. and 
Sarah Jane (Clark) White. 

2. Martha Harriet, March 2"), 18.">!, Surry; m. June 19, 

1872, Frank de Witt, son of William (Ezra and Betsey 
Chapin) Carpenter and Abigail AVhite of (iilsum. 

3. Jennie, Surry, 18.")3; died young. 

4. Frank Heni-y, Surry, Jan. 3, 18.5.3; d. Aug. 11, 1877, 

unm. 

5. Flora Etta, Surry, Aug. 18, 1857. 

6. Abraham Lincoln, Surry, March 20, 1802; d. August, 

1804. 

422. xiv. John Quincy Adams, Dec. 17 or 19, 1822; d. Surry, Aug. 29, 
1865. 
XV. Aarox Taylor, Dec. 27, 1824; d. Aug. 16, 1827. 
xvi. Edmund, June 12, d. Nov. 15, 1827. 

xvii. Livonia, March 27, 1829; m. June 6, 1840, Davis, son of 
Willard (Ezra) and Sarepta (Smith) Carpenter (b. Surry, Oct. 
17, 1827). 
Children : 

1. Martha Adelaide, Surry, Nov. 17, 1853; d. Keeno, Dec. 

12, 1.S74 ; m. William, son of Thomas and Orace M. 
Swithin of Quincy, Mass.; res. Manchester. 

2. Amy Maria, Surry, June 13, 1855. 

3. Mary Emma, Surry, .January, 1857 : d. April 12, 1858. 

4. Charles Edward, Surry, Oct. 6, 1850. 

5. James Ileni-y, Surry, Aug. 11, 1802; d. Keene, Juno 14. 

1865. 
; 6. Johnnie A.. Keene, I^Iay, 1H05; d. Sej.t. 15, IrtG*. 

7. Ida May, Keene, Sept. 1, 1.S07. 

8. Arthur Willie, Keene, Dec. 25, 1870; drowned, Marl- 

boro. .Inly 25. 1S70. 

9. Walter, Keene, July 29, 1873 ; d. Septend)cr, 1873. 



148 WARE GENEALOGY. 

180. 

Moses® {31oses,^ Moses,* John,^ John"^), born in Surry, N. H., 
June 1776 ; died at Keene, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1838 ; married Hannah, 
daughter of Ebenezer Hathorn, born in JafFrey " between Feb. 1768 
and 1771"; died in 1860. 

Children : 

i, Daniel Hathorn,'^ July 16, 1800. 

ii, Hannah. 
424. iii. Moses, Jr., 1806 ; d. Dec. 4, 1894, at Eureka, Winnebago Co., 
Wis. 

iv. Otis, about 1810. 
426. V. Cyrus C, about 1816. 



181. 

Amariah^ (Jesse,^ Eleazer,* Eleazer,^ John^), born in Wren- 
tham, Dec. 27, 1764; died Oct. 19, 1842; married Nov. 7, 1793, 
at Frankhn (by Kev. Nathaniel Emmons) Eunice Alden (born about 
1771; died Sept. 15, 1848, aged 77, at Franklin). He joined 
Franklin Church in 1811. 

Children, born in Franklin : 

i. John Aldis,'' May 1, d. Dec. 20, 1795. 

427. ii. Frederick Augustus, June 29, 1798 ; d. Sept. 13, 1875, 
iii. Esther, Dec. 8, 1800. 

iv. Hannah A, Feb. 28, 1805 ; d. Feb. 1, 1826, unm. 

428. V. Nathan, Dec. 27, 1807. 



182. 

Eliazer® (Jessie,^ Eleazer,* Eleazer,'^ Joku^), born at Wren- 
tham, Oct. 28, 1766 ; died at Franklin of fever, Oct. 30, 1843 ; 
married Sarah, daughter of Elisha and Lucretia Burr (born at 
Bellingham [1772] ; died widow, aged 91, Aug. 7, 1863, of " old 
age"). [Had he not married first Olive, mother of these children? 
Compare with Hist. Franklin] . 

Children : 

i. Lucretia Burr,'' March 15, 1810 ; d. Jan. 20, 1844, of consump- 
tion, unm. 

ii. Sabin, .luly 3, 1812; suicide April 11, 1850; "son of El. and 
Olive F., 28, 9, 8" ; he m. PoUy Wales ; no issue. 

iii. Olive Metcalf, "of El. and Olive," Dec. 23, 1814; m. in 
Bellingham (by Rev. J. J. Masley), Nov. 8, 1838, Abram W. 
Wales of F. 3 children. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 149 

183. 

Sanford® {Jesse,'' Eliezer,* Eliezei\^ John'), born in Fnink- 
lin, Aug. 31, 1781 ; died there Oet. 26, 1851), aged " 7H." Farmer. 
Resided some time at Weston, ]\Ia68. He marrlc(l in M<'nd«jn, May 
30, 1808, Diana, daughter of Alexander and I'atit'uce (Nye) AVil- 
son. (Alexander and Patienee A\'ilson of Douglas, ni. Xov. 17, 
1782; Patience Nye was born at Wareham, Aug. 2, 17(J2). 
Diana was born in Mendon, June 12, 1785; died in Franklin, 
widow, Aug. 24, 1860, aged 75 years. No children. 



184. 

Zexas® ( Ziha,^ Eleazer,* Eleazer,^ John^) , born at Winchester, 
N. H., Feb. 4, 1771 ; died April 6, 1817 ; married Feb. 16, 17116, 
Patience, daughter of Robert Crosset of Prescott, ]\Iass. (born Oct. 
22. 1766; died Feb. 11), 1853). Removed to Swanzey, N. II., 
about 1796. 

Children : 

430. i. Jonathan Day,'' Feb. 23, 1707 ; d. Oct. 23, 1870. 

431. ii. Robert, June 17, 171)9 ; d. Albany, N. Y., July 5, 1S3."). 

iii. Miuia:m, Dec. 24, 1801 ; d. Jan. 4, 1800; m. Ist, Aaron Thayer ; 

m. 2d, George Darling ; m. 3d, Benjamin Mason, 
iv. Kezia, Oct. 4, 1805 ; d. March 2, 182G ; m. Amos Richardson. 

432. V. Joel, July 23, 1809. 



185. 

Ziba" {Ziha,'' Eleazer,* Eleazev,^ John*), born at Winchester, 
N. H., Aug. 19, 1775; died about 1849, Wells, Vt. ; married 
Oct. 15, 1801, Rachel, daughter of Kbenezer (Thomas) Dart (born 
Gilsum, N. II., June 21, 1782; died abont 1829). He married 
2d, widow Richards of Poultney, Vt. Bought a place in (Jilsiun 
in 1800 and kept a tavern and blacksmith shop for about three years. 
Removed to Wells, Vt. [Hist. Wells, Vt.] 

Child : 
433. i. Lyman,^ Feb. 22, 1803 ; d. about 1830. 



186. 

Jacob" {Ziha," Eleazcr,' Elcazor,' John'), boni Oct. 5. 17S2, 
at AVinchester, N. H. ; died Aug. 17, 1-S56 ; married De<-. 1. b^l.".. 
Sarah Ilamblet of Swanzey, N. II. ; she died Nov. J*), Im;;,. 



150 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Daniel/ Sept. 29, 1814 ; d. Sept. 5, 1818. 

434. ii. ZiBA, April 15, 1817, Wiuchester. 

435. iii. PiiiNEHAS Atwood, Sept. 10, 1819 ; d. Dec. 5, 1894. 

436. iv. Joseph, March 3, 1822 ; d. July 17, 1892. 

V. Harriet, Aug. 10, 1825; m. John Chamberlain of Swanzey. 



187. 

Joseph^ {Ziba,^ Eleazer,'^ Eleazer,^ Jolm"), born at Win- 
chester, N. H., May 27, 1785 ; died Oct. 21, 1848 ; married Susan 
Nichols of Billerica, Mass. She died Feb. 12, 1853. Kesided at 
Ac worth, N. H. 

Children : 

i. Susan M.,' Nov. 25, 1813 ; d. Aug. 24, 1842. 

ii. John S., July 5, 1815 ; d. Aug. 23, 1818. 

iii. Joseph Z., March 19, 1817 ; d. Sept. 19, 1&18. 

iv. ZiBA, Aug. 9, 1819; d. Sept. 14, 1821. 

V. Parhelia, Nov. 30, 1821 ; d. June 19, 1858. 

437. vi. Joseph, Feb. 11, 1825 ; d. June 14, 1897, in Hadley, Mass. 

vii. Hannah C, May 20, 1827 : d. in Boston, Dec. 7, 1895 ; m. 

King. 

438. viii. Harlan P., Nov. 28, 1836. 



188. 

David' {EU,^ EUezer,* Eliezer,^ John'^), born in Franklin, 
Nov. 14, 1777; died there May 26, 1840, of consumption. He 
married Feb. 12, 1806, Betsey, daughter of Samuel and Chloe 
(Legg) Adams of Bellingham (born Feb, 25, 1788; died of con- 
sumption, Nov. 2, 1869, at Medway) ; a Baptist ; "large, strong 
and healthy woman." He was "thin in build; 5 feet, 10 inches 
tall ; honest, temperate, hard-working, but excessively timid." 
Lived in different places till his sister Margaret's death 1837, then 
occupied her half the homestead. 

Children, born in Franklin : 

i. Betsy,^ March 2, 1807 ; d. at Mendon, 1833 ; m. April 21, 
1827, Hiram Cook of Mendon. 
Children : 

1. Elisha, Dec- 1828 ; d. at Milford, 1879. 

2. Emory Ware, 1833. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 151 

ii. Persis, Maicli 27, 1808; m. .Ian. 31, 1833, Taul Perkins, 
architect and l)uilder (b. Marcli 10, 181U; d. of consunipiinu 
at Binghamton, N. Y., Dec. 21, 186G) with Col. Alexander 
Dewitt. 

Children : 

1. Man/ Jane, Dec. 31, 1835 ; d. Aug. 2, 1802 ; ni. :\Iay fi. 

18GU, James E. New. 

2. Martha Ann, Detroit, April 15, 1839 ; d. Nov. 9, 1840. 

3. Henry C, Oxford, May 7, 1.S12 ; m. Sept. 1-1, 18G4, 

Mary E. Lloyd. 

4. Charles A., Oxford, Mav 28, 1844; d. Denver, Col., 

Oct. 28, 1890; m. April 30, 1873, Lucy A. Hall. 

5. Helen C, Oxford, Nov. 23, 1846 ; m. at B:, April 23, 

1867, William H. Mosher. 

6. FraiiJc, Oct. 1, 1853 ; d. Aug. 9, 1856. 

iii. Abigail, Oct. 17, 1809 ; m. in 1853, Mason Clark of Belling- 
ham ; he died March 20, 1861. A pensioner of 1812. Widow- 
lives at W. Medway (1886). 

Child ; 

Charles Elwin, 1855 ; d. of consumption at 9 ms. 

iv. Elvira, May 27, 1811 ; d. March 6, 1849 ; m. in 1834, Harri- 
son Perrin, carriage painter, at Oxford Plain ; rem. to New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
Children : 

1. Mary Be Witt, 1834 ; d. in 1835. 

2. A son, d. young. 

3. Sarah Jane, Jan. 24, 1839 ; m. and rem. to Lee. 

439. V. David, May 7, 1814; d. Dec. 21, 1858. at Franklin. 

vi. WiLLARi) Adams, April 24, 1816; d. March 21, 1817, at 
Franklin. 

440. vii. Gilbert Adams, July 1, 1818; d. April 15, 1S7G. 

441. viii. Elbripoe Gerry, Dec. 14. 1819. 

ix. Mary Clark, Dec. 25, 1821; m. Oct. 22, 1848, Solomon G. 

lilake of E. Norton, INIass. (b. Jan. 27, 1814 ; d. E. Norton. 

Aug. 2, 1887). No children. 
X. William Emery, June 10, 1824; d. in 1825. 
xi. Samuel, 1827; d. in a few days, 
xii. Matilda Marta, Nov. 14, 1828; d. July 14, 1855 ; ni. March 

24, 1848, Clark D. IFuiit of Medway" (b. 1823; d. Nov. 4, 

1859). 

Children : 

1. William Edson, Julv 5, 1853 ; foreman hat factory ; m. 

June 4, 1876, Leo D. Woods of Lyons, N. Y. (b. Oct. 
30, 1855). 

2. Flora, May 13 ; d. July 11. 1.S55. 



152 WARE GENEALOGiT. 



190. 

Amherst* {Daniel,^ Daniel,^ Eleazer,^ Jolui^), born at Wren- 
tham, May 1, 17<S8 ; died April 10, 18G0 ; married Feb. 17, 1814, 
in Attleboro', Lucinda, daughter of Timothy and Thankful Perry 
of Attleboro'. She died at Wrentham, Jan. 6, 1860. He resided 
in Wrentham and Med way. 

Children : 

i. Daniel Hawes,'' March 1, 1815, 

ii. Mary Lucinda, Feb. 4 or March 16, 1817 ; d. Nov. 14, 1858 ; 
m. Feb. 27, 1839, as second wife, James Ware, No. 289 follow- 
ing, 
iii. Emily Williams, .Jan. 14, 1819. 
443. iv. Arrival Perry, March 2, 1822. 

V. Amherst Willard, May 31, 1824 ; d. June 24, 1873. 
vi. .Jacob Mann, Nov. 24, 1826 ; d. before 1845. 
vii. Thankful, Sept. 16, d. 19, [1828?]. 



102. 

Jason* (yllezekiah^^ HezeJciah,* Eliezer,^ John,"), born in 
Wrentham, Sept. 19, 1765; died in Shrewsbury, Nov. 12, 1836; 
married Nov. 15, 1790, in Wrentham, elemina, daughter of Samuel 
and Jemina Cowell (born Jan. 9, 1772; died Feb. 22, 1859). 
Lived in Shrewsbury, Mass. ; place now owned by L. M. Ware. 

Children : 

i. Martha,'' Aug. 28, 1791 ; d. Jan. 28, 1874, unm. 
ii. Harrietta Jemina, June 3, 1793 ; d. Sept. 30, 1865 ; m. Nov. 
10, 1811, Franklin Newell of Providence, R. I. 
Children : 

1. Sarah, I'^l'l; m. 1828, Richmond. 4. Francis. 

2. Edward. 5. Anna Maria. 

3. Franklin. 6. Elizabeth. 

iii. Maria Anne, Dec. 4, 1797; d. at Providence, R. I., Nov. 26, 
1870, unm. 

445, iv. Leander Merritt, Feb. 16, 1803. 

V. Anne Janett, Sept. 6, 1806; d. Oct. 27, 1856; m. Nov. 18, 
1833, Dr. Azor R. Phelps of Millbury. 
Cliildren : 

1. Virginia Tsahel, May 13, 1835; d. Aug. 21, 1869. 

2. Sarah Janett. 

3. Rohert Archer. 

4. Harriet Jemina. 

5. Martha Maria. 

446. vi. Samuel Cowell, Dec. 9 or 10, 1810 ; d. Aug. 4 or 6, 1896. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 153 



193. 

Hezekiah'' {Ilezelciah,' Hexehiah^ EUr-j-r^ John*), born at 
Wrentham, March U, 170)8 [Wr. rcc] ; died DccfinlnT 20, 1831 ; 
married May 15, 1800, Abigail, daughter of liidiard and Sarali 
Boyden (born at Wrentham, Sept. 10, 1771 ; died at Medtield, 
Feb. 17, 18-17). llemoved to Medfiekl. 

Children : 

447. i. Herjiax," March 18, 1801, at Wreutliam ; d. .hily 7, 1883, at 

Medfield. 
ii. Abigail Boydex, Feb. 21, ISOo. 

448. hi. Hezkkiah Lyjiax, March 24, 1807 ; d. at Providence, K. 1., 

AiJi-il 7, 18G8. 

194. 

Preston' {Ilezehiah,' Hezeldah,* EUezer,^ John'), born at 
Wrentham, Aug. 12, 1777; died in Medway, Oct. 11, 1858; 
married April '2-2, 1814, in Franklin, Jerusha Wright of Franklin, 
born March 31, 1781 ; died March 6, 1844. 

Children : 

i. SOPHROXIA J.,'' July 9, 1815 ; ra. Sept. 3, 1835, Levi Wood. 

Res. Medlield. 
ii. Harriet J., March 15, 1817 ; m. at Medway, Dec. 1, 1830, Joel 

W., son of Dexter and Susan (Ware) (Joel, Elisha, Kb., H.) 

Whiting of Medway. 
iii. Esther, July 13, 1819 ; m. Simon Hutchinson, 
iv. Naxcy, April 4, 1821; d. May 18, 1H54 ; ui. April 4, isil, 

Harlan Boyden. 



195. 

Alpheus® (Joseph,^ John,^ Joseph,^ John''), born at Shcrborn, 
March 23, 1780; died May 23, 1850; married first, Sept. IG, 
1798, Polly Sanger of Sherborn (born May L^d, 17<S0; died Sept. 
10, 1810). He married second, in 1814, ISancy Sanger, a sister 
of Polly (born April 27, 1785 ; died Aug. 28, 18(J3). "He lived 
on the homestead; was a colonel in the Revolutionary War." 
[Mrs. Meggat.] 

" Pie inherited the talents of his ancestors"; scleeimaii 18l'(>-I. 

Children of Alpheus and Polly, born in Shcrborn : 

i. Betsey,^ Jan. 10, 1799 ; d. Si^pt. 10, IS 17. 

449. h. Orlaxdo, Nov. 8, IHOO • d. Dtc. 12, 1S51, at Worcester. 

450. iii. Charles Coglidge, Feb. 9, 1S03 ; d. Nov. 10, 1«G1. 

451. iv. Joiix, June 12, 1805 ; d. F»b. 7, ISHI. 



154 WARE GENEALOGY. 

452. V. Joseph Sanger, Nov. 24, 1807 ; d. Dec. 26, 1869. 

vi. Nathaniel Dana, April 10, 1810 ; d. of small-pox, in N. Y., 

Nov. 28, 1838, unm. 

Children of Alpheus and Nancy : 

vii. Warren, Oct. 24, 1814 ; d. Sept. 19, 1817. 
viii. Hamlet, March 9, 1817 ; d. April 6, 1822. 



196. 

ASHUR^ {Joseph,^ John," Joseph,"^ Johyt^), born at Shei'born, 
Feb. 10, 1782 ; died Sept. 10, 1873, in Portknd, Me. ; married 
in Porthmd, Jane 20, 1831, Sarah Mor^ridge. She died June 30, 
1870, aged 70. H. C. 1804 ; LL.D. ; >rof. H. U. ; Judge U. S. 
Dist. Court, Me. 

Chiklren : 

453. i. Joseph Ashur,'^ Aug. 30, 1832 rd. at Washington, D. C, May 

25, 1874. 
ii. Emma Grace, Aug. 27, 1833 ; d. at Plymouth, Mass., July, 1892. 
iii. Charles Morgridge, Jan. 11, d. Aug. 27, 1835. 
iv. Sarah Elizabeth, July 10, 1838 ; m. in London, Aug. 15, 1877, 

John Mackay of Scotland. 

Child : 
1. Ethel Reay, Tortrose, Scotland, Aug. 7, 1879. 



197. 

Henry^ {Joseph,^ John,* Joseph,^ John,^), born in Sherborn, 
Feb. 15, 1789 ; died Feb. 23, 1814; married Jan. 11, 1810, Irene 
Death of Sherborn. She survived him and married second, Jan. 
25, 181 G, Braton Ballard. 

Children, born in Sherborn : 

i. Martha,'' June 24, 1810 ; m. June 11, 1829, Dalton Goulding. 
454. ii. Albert Penniman, Nov. 9, 1811 ; d. Feb. 13, 1871. 
iii. Henry, Oct. 13, 1813; d. Oct. 6, 1817. 



198. 

Walter^ (John,^ John,* Joseph,^ JoJin^), born in Sherborn, 
Sept. 28, 1777; died in Newton, June 9, 1822; lived in Canada 
a while; paper man in Newton. He married Nov. 29, 1798, 
Patience, daughter of Elisha Seaverns of Newton. She died at 
Newton, June 9, 1864. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 155 



Children 



i, Albert/ May 27, 1709; d. Dtc. 11. lS-14, at ClKirlestown 
Asylum. 

455. ii. Elisha Seaveuxs, March 29, 1801 ; .1. Dec. G, 18G-i. 

hi. Elizabeths., July 8, ISOl; d. Nov. I'.t. is')!',; m. Nov. 6, 

1823, Henry Smith of Newton, 
iv. Martha, Canada, Nov. 27, 180G ; d. March 5, 1821. 
V. Caroline, Feb. 19, 1808, Canada ; d. Boston, Dec. 1, 1891 ; m. 

in Newton, Nov. 5, 1829, Charles ]\li rriam of AVeston. 

Children : 

1. Caroline Louise, Aug. 6, 1830; m. Francis Jaques, Nov. 

19, 1851. 

2. Charles, Oct. G, 1832 ; m. May 24, l.s')G, Helen Jaques. 

3. Ware, IMarch 12, 1835 ; d. Jan. 21, 1838. 

4. Waldo, Feb. 23, 1839 ; was Lieut. Col. IGth Mass. Vol. 

Inf. and was killed at the battle of Spottsylvania, May 
12, 18G4. 

5. Herbert, April 21, 1841 ; m. Oct. 6, 1870, Fannie Hawes. 

6. Arthur Ware, May 19, 1844: m. Feb. 27, 1873, Augusta 

Skinner. He d. Oct. 11, 1878. 

7. Frank Merriam, Nov. G, 1850; m. Sept. 19, 1877, Te- 

resa Beatrice Lovering. 

vi. John Chester, Canada, Feb. 19, 1808 ; d. at Stanstead, June 28, 

1828. 

456. vii. William, April 15, 1810, Canada; d. Feb. 24. is:)2. 
viii. Orlando, Sept. 29, 1816 ; d. num., in South AnuTica. 



199. 

Orlando" (JoJni,^ John,* Joseph,'' John"), born at Sherl)orn, 
Aug. 29, 1779; died at Decrficld, Dec. 5, 1800. "Was in busi- 
ness many years in Sherborn ; removed to DecrficUl." "Lived on 
No. 26 ; trader many years in corner store ; selectman 10 years ; 
Representative 2 years : Post Master." Tie, " of Newton," married 
Dec. 25, 1800 (in W., ])y Rev. Samuel Kendall), l)cl)orali Starr 
of Weston; she died at lieerfield, ^lay 17, 1840. 

Children : 

457. i. Edwin,'' Weston, Oct. 18, 1802 ; d. Aug. G, 1870. 

ii. Fanny, Newton, June 12, 1804 ; d. Newton, Oct. 10, 1805. 
ui. Fanny, Deerfield, May 10, 180G ; m. May 30, 1830. Lyman 
Clary, ^l.D., of Syracuse, N. Y. 
Children : 

1. Jane S., Salina, N. Y., 1831 ; d. 1832. 

2. Orlando W., Syracuse, 1832. 

3. Sarah Starr, 1834. 



156 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iv. John, Deerfield, Oct. 19, d. Dec. 3, 1807. 

V. Jane, Deerfield, Oct. 10, 1808 ; d. Dec. 31, 1809. 

vi. Jane, Deerfield, Aug. 5, 1810; d. March 12, 1867; m. 1st, 

Deerfield, Nov. 15, 1838, Edward W. Cheuery ; m. 2d, Oct. 

30, 1849, Maj. William Keith of Greenfield, 
vii. Emily, Sept. 17, 1812 ; d. Dec. 11, 1870 ; m. March 28, 1837, 

James P. Fogg of Rochester, N. Y. 
Children : 

1. 3Iary Ware, 1840. 

2. Jnne, 1842. 

3. /. Leland, 1845. 

viii. Mary, Deerfield, March 31, 1815 ; d. Sept., 1883 ; m. Sept. 25, 

1842, Josiah Fo^g of Charleston, S. C. (d. Nov. 22, 1887). 
ix. John, Feb. 19, 1817 ; d. Aug. 2, 1818. 
X. Infant, b. and d. Oct., 1819. 



200. 

Elbridge^ (John,^ JoJin,'* Joseph,^ John'), born in Sherborn, 
Aug. 14, 1785 ; married Nov. 26, 1807, in Newton, Elizabeth 
(Betsey) Bridge. Lived in Newton. Clerli in Episcopal Church ; 
removed to Trenton, N. J. 

Children : 

i. Ellen Eugenia,'' b. 1808, bapt. at the Ep. Ch., Dedham, with 
her father, SejDt. 29, 1811; m. in Newton, Nov. 29, 1835, 
Fordyce Bowen of Bedford. 
Child : 

Augustus, 1837, Chelsea. 

458. ii. Edwin [A.?], 1813. 

iii. Elizabeth G., 1815 ; m. Oct. 30, 1834, in Newton, Willard 
Wilson, both of Bedford, Mass. 
Children : 
1. Lleivellyn; 2. Ellen; 3. Wallace; 4. Ida; 5. Frank. 

iv. Eldridge S., 1817 ; d. at Key West, Florida. 
V. Emeline a., 1821 ; m. in Bedford, Mass., May 25, 1841, Joseph 
S. Newhall, Jr. of Saugus, Mass. 
Children : 
1. Annie; 2. Allston. 



201. 

Eleazer® {Benjamin,^ John,* Joseph,^ John'^), born in Sher- 
born, Nov. 2, 1791; died Sept. 23, 1859; married Oct. 22, 1818, 



WARE GENEALOGY. 157 

Lucy, daughter of Daniel Breck, born July 30, 1707. Farmer. 
Resided in Sherbora, and "inherited the water power where hicj 
grandftithcr, Joseph AVare, built the first mill on 8ewall's brook." 
Cliildren : 

i. Caroline,'' Sept. 3, 1820; m. WilHam Dowse (d. 1848). 
Children : 

1. Leiois, 1845. 

2. Caroline, 1847. 

460. ii. VoRESTus, April 27, 1822. 

461, iii. Benjamin, Jan. 24, 1824; d. Holliston, Feb. 7, 1878. 

iv. Samuel L., June 27, 1830. 

V. Lucy D., June 25, 1833; m. Martm Nash; Uved at Newton 
Lower Falls. 



202. 

Hexry, Jr.^ ( Henry, ^ John,* Joseph,^ John'), born in Iling- 
ham, April 21, 1794; II. C. 1812; died at Framinirham, Sep- 
tember 22, 1843; D.D. ; ord. Second Church, Boston, Jan. 1, 
1817 ; resigned Oct. 4, 1830. Prof. Pulpit Eloquence and the 
Pastoral Care, Harvard University, 1830. See memoir by John 
Ware, M.D. He married first, Elizabetli Watson, daughter of 
Benjamin Waterhouse, M.D., of Cambridge, and his wife Elizabeth 
(Oliver). Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse introduced vaccination into 
America. She was born March 14, 1793 ; died Feb. 5, 1824. 
He married second, June 11, 1827, in Boston, Mary Lovell, only 
daughter of Mark (Christopher, Christopher) Pickard, merchant, 
and Mary, only daughter of James and ^lary (Middk-ton) Lovell. 
She was born Oct. 2, 1798, on Atkinson St., Boston; died at 
Milton, April 4, 1849. Memoir by Rev. E. B. Hall. 

Children of Henry® and Elizabeth, born in Boston : 

463. i. JoriN Fothergill Waterhouse,^ Aug. 31, 1818; d. in Mihon, 
Feb. 26, 1881. 

ii. Mary Elizabeth, Feb. 8, 1820; d. in Milton, Sept. 13, 1S70, 
unm. 

iii. Henry, March 6, 1822; d. in Boston, Mnroh 6, 1823. 

Children of Henry* and Mary : 

iv. Tlor.ERT,MVorcester, Mass., July 13,1828, d. CambridijiN D<v^ 
24, 1831.; 

V. Ann liENT, Romo, Italy, IVIarch 23, 1830; ni. in IMihoii. Aug. 
10, 1857, Frederick, son of Thomas !iu(l Woalflioa ( Sprainiu) 
Winsor (I., in Boston, Oct. 2, 1S21I; II. C lH"'i : IMD. I.s5:. ; 



158 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Salem, Mass. ; Surg. 49th Mass. Vols. 18G2-1863 ; Winchester, 
1864 ; d. in Bermuda, Feb. 25, 1889). 
Children : 

1. Robert, May 24, 1858, Salem; m. in Winchester, Oct- 

27, 1883, Eleanor May (John and Charlotte (Simp- 
son) Magee (b. 1855) ;' H. C. 1880. Clerk, afterward 
partner, with Kidder, Peabody & Co. 

2. Mary Pickard, Oct. 31, 1860, Salem. 

3. Paul June 12, 1863, Milton; m. Sept. 27, 1888, in 

Winchester, Jessie, dan. of Charles Abbot and Esther 
(Cole) Baldwin (b. 1863). 

4. Annie JVare, May 26, 1865 ; m. in Weston, June 4, 1890, 

Joseph, son of Edward A. H. and Eugenia (Teulon) 
Allen. 

5. Jane Loring, Nov. 8, 1868 ; m. in Milton, March 12, 1895, 

Lyman Whitman, son of Justin Edwards and Emma 
(mitman) Gale (b. Jan 1, 1873) ; H. C. 1894. 

6. Elhaheth Ware, Nov. 15, 1870 ; m. in Weston, Sept. 6, 

icl'S, Henry Greenleaf, son of George Henry and 
Mary Frances (Hitchcock) Pearson (b. Dec. 26, 1870) ; 
H. C. 1893 ; Ass't Prof, in English, Mass. Inst, of 
Technology. 

7. Frederick, March 29, 1872; H. C. 1893; m. June 18, 

1894, Mary Anna (Charles J. and Julia (Bryant) 
Paine. 

464. vi. William Robert, May 27, 1832, Cambridge, 
vii. Harriet, Sept. 9, 1834, Cambridge. 

viii. Emma Forbes, Feb. 13, 1838, Cambridge; d. at Milton, Oct. 
23, 1898. 

Tlie compiler of this Genealogy. 

465. ix. CnARLES Pickard, June 11, 1840, Cambridge. 



203. 

JoTTN® (ITenr]],^ John,'^ Joseph,^ John^ ), born in Hingham, 
Dec. 19, 1795; graduated Harvard College 1813; M.D. 1816; 
died in Boston, .April 29, 1864; married first, April 22, 1822, in 
Hingham, Helen, daughter of Dr. Levi (Levi, Nathaniel, David, 
Stephen) and Desire (Thaxter) Lincoln of H., born Dec. 20, 1798 ; 
died Jan. 23, 1858, in Boston. He married second, Feb. 25, 
1862, in So. Lancaster, Mary Greene, daughter of Nathaniel and 
Dolly (Greene) Chandler of L., born May 22, 1818. He was a 
visiting physician, Massachusetts General Hospital ; Hersey pro- 
fessor Theory and Practice of Physic, Harvard Medical School, 
1836-1858; president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, 1848- 



WARE GENEALOGY. lO'J 

1852; fellow of the American Acadcniy of Arts and Sciences; 
member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. 

" He was a writer, a teacher, and for many years an extensive and lal)or- 
ious practitioner. The benignity of his temper, the impartiality of his 
reasoning, the clearness of his perception, the justice of his infereiiees, and 
the attractive language in which he conveyed his thought.-, causetl his pres- 
ence to be welcomed by the sick, and his counsel to be sought and respected 
by his professional brethren." [Dr. Jacob Bigelow, in an address before 
the Suffolk District Medical Society.] 

Children, all by first wife, born in Boston : 

i. Lucy Allen,^ Aug. 31, 1824; m. Nov. C, IS.jl, Zabdiel 
Adams, son of Simon and Eliza (Adams) Willard of Boston. 

Children : 

1. Ethel, Oct. 17, 185G ; m. in 1885, William James, son of 

William James and Ann (Sniedberg) Ad:mi8 (b. in 
1854). 

2. John Ware, Feb. 19, 1859. 

ii. William, Aug. 3, 1827 ; d. Nov. 18, 1832. 
466. iii. John, Sept. 8, 1829. 

iv. Robert, Nov. 26, 1831 ; d. Dec. 5, 1832. 

V. Robert, Sept. 2, 1833; d. of typhoid fever, at Little Washing- 
ton, N. C, April 10, 1SG3; unm. 

" He was fitted at the Boston Latin School, and graduated 
at Harvard College in 1852. On leaving college he entered 
the Harvard iMedical School. He went to Europe in May, 
1854, returning in Sept., 1855, six mouths of this absence 
being passed in Paris, where he studied in the hospitals. 
Graduating from the Medical School in 1856, lie began the 
practice of his profession in Boston. In July, 1857, he was 
appointed one of the district physicians of the Boston Dispen- 
sary. On the breaking out of the War of the Rebellion he 
was one of the first physicians to enter the service of the 
Sanitary Commission in 18(31. He was subsequently appoint- 
ed surgeon of the 44th Regt. jMassachusetts Volunteers, which 
left Boston in October, 1862. His last illness was brought on 
during the siege of Little Washington, N. C, by the unusual 
labors required of him among the negroes, as well as in hi- own 
regiment ; he was at this time without the aid of his assistant 
sm-geon. To these labors he gave himself unsparingly." 

Edith, Sept. 30, 1835 ; m. April 5, 1858, Albert FUctford. s.»n 
of Joseph Gage and Abby Frances (Lyman) Sise of I'orLs- 
mouth, N. H." (b. July 13, 1832). 

Children : 



VI. 



160 WARE GENEALOGY. 

1. Helen Ware, July 19, 1859 ; m. March 24, 1886, Mont- 

gomery Adams (Charles Bartlett and Katherine 
MoDtgomery (Adams) Crockett (b. March 24, 18G0 ; 
II. C. 1882,' M,D. 188G : Bellevue Hospital, N. Y.) ; 

2. Lyman, Sept. 1, 1862 ; m. June 4, 1890, Hannah Mason, 

dau. of Ai'chibald Campbell and Elizabeth Hastings 
(Hatch) Fowler (b. July 8, 1868). 

3. Robert Ware, April 13, 1868 ; m. at Medford, Feb. 15, 

1898, Mabel (b. Dec. 13, 1873), dau. of Luther and 
Minerva (Fletcher) Blaikie. 

4. Gertrude Ware, June 21, 1870; m. June 14, 1895, 

Leonard, son of James Walker and Mary Emma 
(Clough) Tufts. 

5. Lincoln Fleetford, July 1, 1874; H. C. 1897. 

vii. Helen Lincoln, March 18, 1838 ; m. June 29, 1876, Charles 
Montraville, son of Georoe Bent and Melinda (Wetherbee) 
Green (b. Medford, Dec. 18, 3 850 ; grad. H. C. 1874; M.D. 
1877 ; asst. prof, obstetrics, 1894; secretary of Harv. Faculty 
of Medicine, 1897 ; fellow of Mass. Med. Soc. ; vice-pres. 
1899-1900; vis. phys. dept. of Diseases of Women, Boston 
City Hosp. and Lying-in Hosp. ; fellow American Gymeco- 
logical Soc. ; resides in Boston). 

Children : 

1. Charles Montraville, Jr., Nov. 12, d. Nov. 14, 1878. 

2. Robert Monlraville, July 11, 1880; student in H. C, 

class of 1902.. 

viii. Frances Clark, May 21, 1840 ; m. Jime 5, 1868, William 
Hurst, son of Neil of Prestwick, Scotland, and Alicia (Hurst) 
McNeil of Gibraltar, Spain (b. Aug. 5, 1837). 

Children : 

1. Robert Ware, April 12, 1869. 

2. Fanny Ware, August 7, 1871. 

3. Alice Hurst, June 10, 1875 ; d. March 29, 1881. 

4. Neil McNeil, December 1, 1877 ; d. March 9, 1890. 

5. Helen Lesley, December 8, 1882. 



204. 

William^ (^Henni,' John,'* Joseph,^ John^), born in Hino;ham, 
Aug. 3, 1797; Harvard College 1816; Diy. Sch. 1819; died in 
Cambridge, Feb. 19, 1852. Settled pastor of All Souls Cliurcli, 
New YoHv, Dec. 18, 1821; resigned Sept. 19, 1836. West 
Cambridge 1843-5. He married June 10, 1823, Mary, daughter 



WAKE GENEALOGY. 161 

of Dr. Benjamin (born May 4, I7.')y ; d. Oct. 2, 1840) and Kli/a- 
beth (Oliver) Waterhouse.(born Cam bridire, Au<,^ (I, ITiHi; died 
in Baden Baden, Au<r. 1, r(S72). She was a sister of her hus- 
band's brother Henry's first wife. 

He was the author of" Zenobia," "Letters from Pahnyra," " Aure- 
lian," " Letters from Rome," etc. 

Children : 

468. i. Hknuy,"' July 17, 1824; d. Feb. 4, 1885. 

ii. Louisa Lee, April 18, 1820 ; d. Oct. 2 or 3, 1890, iinm. 

iii. Mary Harriet, Sept. 21, 1828. 

iv. Helen, Nov. 3, 1830 ; d. April 21. 183o. 

V. William, Aug. 3, 1832 ; d. March 2, 1H34. 

vi. William, April 3, 1834 ; d. April 3, 1836. 

vii. Frederic, June 3, 1843 ; d. at Soden, near Frankfort am Main, 
Germany, 1869 ; H. C. 1805 ; M.D. 1868. 



205. 

Charles Eliot* {Ilenrrj,^ John/ Joseph,* John'), born in 
Cambridge, May 7, 1814; died at "Winehendon, Sept. 3, 1887; 
Harvard College, 1834; M.I). 1837; married Nov. 20, ls.-,4, 
Elizabeth Cabot, daughter of Henry (Joseph, Thomas, Thomas) 
and Maiy (Jackson) Lee (born April 2, 18 li*; died Sept. 27, 
1898;.* 

Child, born in Boston : 

Mart Lee,'' Jan. 7, 1858 ; resides in Boston. 



206. 

Thornton Kirkland' {Tlenrif,^ John,* Joseph,'' John'), bom 
in Cambridge, Feb. 23, 1823;' Harvard College 1842: LL.B. 
1834; died at Fitehl)urg in 1892. He married in Fitchl)nrg, Jan. 
22, 18.32 (by Rev. Horatio Steld)ins), Luey Ann Adams, daughter 
of Chedorlaoiner and Martha Fox (Upton) .Marshall (born in Fiteh- 
burg, March 16, 1828). He was judge of the Police Court in 
Fitchburg. 

Children, born in Fitchburg: 

469. i. Charles P:liot, 2d,'' July 17, 1853. 
ii. Thornton Marshall, April 27, 1806. 

* The " Glass Flowers," those reniiirkiihlc inoilels of (loweriii!,' p' ■ 

to the masses and invaluable to stndenl s ofhotajiy, wliich adorn t lie " ' 



of Harvard L'niversity, were donated hy tlie wiilou and daughter of J)i CliaiK^ l-iiot 
Ware, as a memorial "of his life aud work. [C. II. I'.] 
11 



162 WARE GENEALOGY". 



207. 

Otis* {Azariah,^ Johyi,* Joseph,^ John'), born in Newton, 
Jan. 19, 1796; died in Barre, April 25, 1872. " Worked at the 
fuller's trade after his father ; then changed to farming. Became a 
Methodist, as did all his children." He married first, in West- 
minster, March or April 9, 1818, Persis, daughter of Jonas and 
Anna Merriam (born Feb. 28, 1798; died July 20, 1831) of W. 
Remarried second, Xov. 13, 1831, Sarah Merriam, sister of his 
former wife (born Aug. 20, 1805 ; died Feb. 13, 1888). Descen- 
dants of Sarah Wilder, the first white child born in Princeton, 
Mass., were these Merriam sisters. 

Children of Otis and Persis, born in Barre : 

i. Persis,' Sept. 11, 1818; d. Oct. 27, 1874; m. Nov. 24, 1842, 
Aaron Wait (b. Nov. 8, 1818 ; d. Nov. 24, 1824). 

Children : 

1. George Austin, Feb. 23, 1846 ; d. Dec. 24, 1875 ; m. 

July 20, 1871, Ella L. Hatstat of Rutland (b. Feb. 4, 
1843). 

2. Anna Lucretia, April 17, 1847 ; m. Nov. 8, 1870, John 

Eice of Templeton. 

3. Aaron Goodhne, March 26, 1848 ; m. Dec. 28, 1870, 

Eliza M. Wilson of Princeton (b. Dec. 28, 1848). 

4. Persis Mary, March 9, 1850 ; m. Jan. 1, 1868, John 

Holden of Princeton. 

5. Edward Seward, Dec. 11, 1852. 

ii. Otis, Sept. 18, 1819 ; d. Jan. 10, 1841 ; unm. 

472. iii. AzARiAH, Oct. 30, 1820. 

iv. Myra, March 27, 1823 ; d. Nov. 28, 1891 ; m. Nov. 4 or April 
27, 1846 (Sept. 27, 1845, " Lem."), Jennison Wheeler (b. Sept. 
1, 1819). 

Children : 

1. Elizabeth, March 29, 1846 (25, 1847) ; m. June 3, 1867, 

Albert M. Thompson. 

2. Abha, March 4, 1850 ; m. Jime 2, 1870, Frank A. Beane. 

3. Rhoda, Aug. 6, 1857 ; m. Oct. 3, 1876, Herbert W. 

Pond. 

4. Harry Je7i7iison, March 5, 1863 ; d. July 13, 1867. 

473. V. Leonard, May 19, 1825 ; d. Oct. 18, 1893. 

vi. Alexis, Dec. 23, 1826 ; d. Aug. 10, 1844, unm. 
vii. Son, Dec 10, 1828 ; d. Jan. 18, 1829. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 163 

Children of Otis and Sarah, horn in Barrc : 

viii. Sakati. July 10, 1H33 ; d. F.l). 0, is:t7 ; m. O.-t. 1, 18').'), Henry 
Dextti- lirooks (b. Mardi 21, 18.; i ; .1. .I.iii. •-".», lH'J[i). 
Children : 

1. Alice Levina, INIarch 27, 18.")7 ; in. Oct. C>, 187."<, Charles 

H. Cleveland. 

2. 3Tani EUzabeth, Nov. 2G, ISCO ; m. Nov. .'10, 1882, Joliu 

W. Adams. 

3. Sarah Anna, Apiil 1, 18GG; in. Ilerhfrt Coleman uf 

Gardner. 

4. George Henri/, Feb. 1, 18(50. 

5. Harry Leroy, Oct. 6, 1871 ; d. April 30, 1872. 

6. Ilatlie Louise, Oct. G, 1871. 

474. ix. Aakox Wood, Jan. 2, 1837. 

X. Makt, Feb. 4, 1840 ; d. Jidy 2, 184.'). 

xi. Lucy, Nov. 2, 1842 ; m. Feb. 10, 18G2, Amos Turner Adams 
(b. Jan. 7, 1843). 

Children : 

1. Sarah Elsie, Feb. 27, 1SG3 ; m. Oct. 20, 1886, Weuzle 

J. Brodmerkle. 

2. Winifred Abigail, OcU !•'>, 1871. 

475. xii. Albert, Oct. 29, 1844. 

476. xiii. John, April 2, 1848. 

214. 

William Danfortii" ( William,^ Benjamin,* Xnthaniel,^ ya- 
tkanieP), born at Wrcntham, Jan. 3, 1812; married first, Alinira 
or Elmira Leonard of Medway ; married second, April 2'.>, \X'>'), 
Elizabeth AV. Jono8 of Wrcntham, dauy;hter of Ezekicl Jones and 
Elizabeth (Benjamin, Nathaniel, Nathaniel) Ware : 

Children : 

i. William,' 1840. 

ii. Mary A.. Medway, 1842 ; m. Nov. 3, 18G0, William IT. C.iiild 
of Franklin (of James A. and Lncen.a P). ; b. 1.^12, lM)i>t- 
maker 20 years. 

iii. Fraxcks ZuuiAir, Franklin, SepU 30, 1845. 
482. iv. Georgk H., Medway, April 8, 1848. 

V. Louisa, April 8, 1H">0, Wrentliam ; m. 1st, in Fr.. Feb. H. 
18G0, Cliarles F. Williams. l)n..tmal«T (b. in Fr.) (Cliarles .-md 
Mary A.) ; lie 20, she !« ; l)v R(V..los.;].h !•'. .Massevof Ufllini;- 
ham. Charles E. Williams <!. I ).•<•. 17, IHOG. .She m. 2d, 
Alfarado II. Parsons, YarmouLli, .Me. 



164 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Child : 
Maude Louise, Nov. 29, 1869 ; taught 9 years in Yarmouth, 
Me., and Northampton High School, after leaving Boston 
University ; she m. Feb. 8, 1899, Willis Avery Smith of 
Goshen, Mass. 



215. 

Benjamin Barnabas® ( William,^ Benjamin,* Nathaniel,'^ Na- 
ihanier), born at Wrentham, Nov. 13, 1820; married first, Sally 
ih-ake (Jonathan and Phoebe) (born Easton ; died small-pox, 
Feb. 15, 1862, in Bellingham, aged 41, 1, 2. [Bel. rec] He 
married second, Clarissa Josephine Harding. 

Children, all but fourth and sixth, born in Franklin : 

i, James Ervin,'' Oct. 22, 1845. 

ii. Edw. Cart, Sept. 20, 1848 ; drowned May 3, 1856. 

iii. Elizabeth Adelaide, April 17, 1850; d. Bellingham, Feb. 3, 
1862, small-pox. 

iv. Frank Eldon, July 22, 1852 ; d. of dysentery Sept. 1, 1853. 

V. Jenny Frances, Oct. 22, 1854. 

vi. Benjamin B., Aug. 18, 1856. 

vii. Edna Jane, May 17, 1858. 

viii. Benjamin J., " murdered at the West." [L. L. W.] Perhaps 
not the same Benjamin. 

ix. Frederick Barnabas [? L. L. W.]. 

X. Betsey, d. in W., May 16, 1874. 



216. 

Warren* ( Warren,^ Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel*)^ 
1 urn and lived at Orrington, Me., Dec. 16, 1810; died Dec. 18, 
1871 ; married Cynthia Huntoon of Bangor, March 26, 1840; she 
was born in 1809 ; died March 17, 1886. 

Children : 

486. i. Elton Warren,^ March 6, 1841. 

ii. Wilbert, Feb. 1, 1843; d. at Fernandina, Fla., in 1862 or 
1863 ; in army. 

487. iii. Nelson, April 27, 1845; d. "of disease contracted in the 

army," Feb. 22, 1883. 

iv. Edwin, Sept. 18, 1847 ; d. Oct. 1, 1847. 
v. Evelyn, July 22, 1852 ; m. S. H. Higgms. 
Children : 
1. Louise ; 2. Frank. 



WARE GENEALOGY. IGf) 

vi. Lucy Fogg, March 1, 1850 ; m. Oct. 28, I87r), Horace N. Mauu. 
Childr.-ii : 
1. Wilbert; 2. Harriet; 3. EUon \ 1. Leroy i\T Litcy. ' 



217. 

Et.brtdge« {Warren,'' Nathaniel,* XdtlifinicL^ Xnthnnii-I*) , 
born at Orrington, Me., fJan. 12, 1813; died .Fuly 27, 1M«1U; 
married Adaline B. Copeland of Brewer, born in 1814; marriage 
certificate issued Nov. 16, 1840. 

Children, all born in Orrington : 

i. Annette S.,'' Oct. 22, 1841 ; d. July 12, 187^!, umn. 

488. ii. Jairus, March 9, 1843 ; d. Feb. (3, 1881. 

iii. Caroline C, Jan. 19, 1845 ; d. Sept. 30, 1853. 

iv. Elba A., Aug. 17, 1850 ; d. Oct. 23, 1880, unm. 

V. Chaklks E., Dec. 18, 1851 ; d. Nov. 26, 187G, unm. 

vi. Julia F., April 11, 185G; d. Oct. 4, 18()2. 

vii. Abby B., June 27, 18G0; d. May 27, 187U. 



221. 

JosiAH* (Josiah,^ Josiah,* Jo.Hiah,^ XatlicDiieP), born at Ox- 
ford, Dec. 12, 1812; died April 6, 1895. He was adopted into 
the family of his uncle, Daniel Cook ofWrcntliam. In his twenty- 
fourth year (April 12, 18o7) he married Martha or Patty M., 
daughter of F^noch and Betsey Blake of AVrenthani. He then 
bou<;ht a small farm in Wrentham ; Mrs. Ware died Dec. 7, 18()0. 
leaving no issue. He married second, Jan. 7, 1862, Ann Blake, 
sister of his first wife (died March 3, 1897, aged 94 years). 



" When the Norfolk Co. R. R. (now N. Y., N. H. & II. K. 1{.) was built. 
Mr. Ware was appointed its first agent at Norfolk station, and purchased 
land and erected a dwelling houst- adjai-cnt to the depot. In adiliiinn to Wi<i 
duties as railroad agent he carried on teaming, farming ami Innilu'ring ex- 
tensively ; and a large lumber business. Mr. Ware enjoyed to an eminent 
dejrree the confidence of his fellow townsmen." 



223. 

Lyman CaRY^ { Darius,'' Josia//,* Josia//,^ XalhiDiifr ), born 
in North Wrentham, now Norfolk, June 27, 181.'» ; died there July 
4, 1863; married first, Dec 1, is 11, Harriet Marshall, daughter 



IQQ WARE GENEALOGY. 

of Benjamin and Mary (Torrey) Kingsbury, born at Franklin, 
June 23, 1815; died June 22, 1843. He married second iSov. 
28 1844 Esther A., daughter of William Hurd (origmally Heard), 
born at Newfield, Me., March 1, 1823. She survives him, and 
resides in Wrentham. 

He was a mechanical engineeer ; founded the Suffolk Machine 
Co of Baltimore about 1847; later, as mechanical supermtendent 
of the South Boston Iron Co., he invented many special appliances 
for boring and rifling heavy ordnance. 

Childi-en : 

i. Harriet Isabel," Boston, June 17, 1843 ; d. Boston, April 22, 
1859. 

490. ii. Lyman Eugene, Baltimore, March 15, 1849. 

iii. Alice Pamela, Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1851 ; m. May 19, 1875, 
William Mellville Proctor. 
Children, born in Wrentham : 

1. r/winas Melville, Sept. 13, 1876. 

2. 3fario)i, Jan. 1, 1878. 

3. Florence, Sept. 9, 1879. 

4. Isabelle, Oct. 22, 1881 ; d. May 13, 1882. 

5. Mildred, April 22, 1883. 

6. Braman, Feb. 20, 1886. 

491. iv. Henry Cleveland, N. Wrentham, Jan. 1, 1853. 

492. v. Robert Allison, Boston, April 14, 1858. 



224,. 

D4RIUS'' (Darius,' Josiah,' Josiah,' J^athameP), born at 
North Wrentham, now Norfolk, Sept. 25, 1820, and still resides 
there; farmer; married June 12, 1856, Mary Drake, of Easton, 
born May 30, 1824.1 

Children, born at North Wrentham : 

i. Myra Jaxe,^ April 4, 1800 ; m. David Henry Murphy. 
Children : 

1. Leon Earte, Sept. 11, 1893; d. Oct. 24, 1893. 

2. Gladys Lorette, Sept. 11, 1893. 

3. Elmer Aubrey, Oct. 3, 1899. 

ii. Elmer Euvin, Oct. 13, 1865 ; lives on the homestead with his 
parents. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 1G7 



225. 



Elijah" (Darius,'' Josuili,* Josiit/i,-' XntJurnur'), horn in N. 
Wrentham, Aii^. 24, 1823; died July 3, 18"»0, at ()n)aha, Xeh. 
He married, first, Oct. 1, 1848, Surali, daii^ihtcr nt' William and 
Lucy [Record] Heard (or Hurd), horn at Xewficld, Me., May 20, 
1827; died Feb 21, 18.50. He married, second, at (iirard, Pa., 
Nov. 27, 1856, Mrs. Martha Ann (Keed) :\Ie('loud, widow of 
Matthew McCloud of Boston, and dauuhter of David and Mary 
Martha (Morse) Read, horn in Willianisville, \'t., Aupf. 26, 182U; 
died at Omaha, Neb., May 2, 1890. 

He was a mechanical engineer and inventor ; built and operated 
a steam carriage in 1862. 

Children : 

494. i. Myron Lee,^ Nov. 11, 1855. 

ii. Walter Elliot, Dec. 9, 1857 ; d. Jan. 19, 1.S58. 

495. iii. Walter Ellsworth, Needham, Aug. 2G, 1861. 
iv. Ellen Juliet, Sept. 16, 1864. 



226. 

Samuel® {Luther,' Elijah,^ Joshih,^ Nathanier), horn June 
22, 1803; married in Xeedham, :\Iarch 27, 1825, Elizabeth D. 
Smith, both of N. He resided at l^angor, ]\Ie. He died May 28, 

1843. Plis widow married, second, AVinch ; she died Aug. 

4, 1885, aged 79 years, 5 months, "2'6 days. 

Child : 

Elizabeth R.,' 1826; d. Aug. 1, 1847, aged' 21, in Need- 
ham ; buried with her mother in new cemetery, Wellesley, Mass. 



227. 

Francis® Turner {Am,'' Asa,* Josiah,' y((fha)iiel''), born in 
North Wrentham, Jan. 28, 1825 ; died May 19, 1805, at Norfolk. 
He married, Nov. 25, 1846, Ann Maria, daughter of Simon and 
Elizabeth Slocumb (sister of Asa I'lake's wife), born at Wrentham 
Aug. 29, 1814; died in Franklin Aug. 10, 1879: bnri.-.i at N. 
Wrentham. 

Children : 

496. i. Eugene Francis,'' Oct. 5, 1817. 

ii. Anna Leslie, March 11, 1850; m. May 3, 1870, Wilhird Addi- 
son Armsby, of Winchester, Mass. 



168 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iii. Silas Frederick, Feb. 8, 1852; d. Oct. 6, 1853. 
iv. Arthur Slocumb, April 15, 1866; d. Oct. 27, 1866. 



228. 

Daniel* Newell {Daniel,^ Daniel,* Josiah,' NathanieV'^ , 
born Nov. 4, 1825 ; died May 10, 1891 ; married March 30, 1847, 
Gabriella, daughter of Benjamin and Susan Fuller, both of Need- 
ham ; she was born May 30, 1827. Resides at Winnebago City, 
Minn. 

Children : 

497. i. Frank Newell,' May 9, 1850. 

498. ii. Winfield F., Jan. 11, 1872. 



229. 

Reuben® Newell {Reuben,^ Daniel,* Josiah,^ Nathaniel), 
born at Needham, Dec, 3, 1830 ; died Sept. 21, 1861 ; married 
May 1, 1856, Marcia Abigail Kingsbury, of AVaterbury, Conn. ; 
born in Waterbury, May 1, 1833. [She married again, Benjamin 
D. Le Fevre, by whom she has a daughter Edith.] 

Children : 

499. i. Howard Reuben,'' Needham, Dec. 25, 1856. 

ii. Harry Newell, Sept. 1, 1860 ; d. June 3, 1861. 



230. 

William® Smith {Reuben,^ Daniel,* Josiali,^ NathanieV), 
born in Newton, Dec. 24, 1832 ; married, first, in Grantville 
(Wellesley Hills) Dec. 6, 1860, Lucy Ann, daughter of William 
Stanwood ; she died in Boston, Feb. 10, 1870 ; 39, 6, 4. He mar- 
ried, second, Dec. 10, 1874, Mrs. Selenda A. (Eaton) Moulton, of 
Haverhill. 

Children, born at Grantville (Needham) : 

500. i. Herbert Stanwood,'' Jan. 23, 1862 ; d. April 19, 1897. 
ii. Reuben N., Aug. 23, 1863 ; d. July 5, 1881. 
iii. George II., July 21, 1865; d. Dec. 29, 1890. 
iv. Sarah Bradfokd, Sept. 5, 1867; m. June 15, 1897, Ellery E. 

Farwell, of Auburn, Me. 
V. Lucy Evelyn, Aug. 29, d. Oct. 29, 1869. 



AVAUE GKXEALOGY. ICH 

231. 

Reuel* Willard {Reufl,'' iJanl''!,' Jus/,,//,' Xnth>i„Ul* ), 
born in Needham, Sept. 10, 1H2G ; married, first, Feb. .'), ISoG, 
Mary Ellen Downes ; she died July 9, 1.SSI4. He married, secoud, 
Dec! 10, 189G, Mrs. Ella B. Ri.Uey, of Plainfield, \. J. 

Adopted child : 

Ellen Emma," Nov. 21. 1K7G ; m. De<-. 11, IS'.t;. Ruwlius 
Lowndes, of Waterbury, Conn. 

284. 

William® AyEiiY ( Wininm,'' Samuel,* Samuel,' XdfJnnnd* ), 
bom at AYcstminstor, Vt., March 14-, 1822; died at Ellini,fton, 
N. Y., Sept. 5, 1X94. Practiced medicine more than thirty years 
at Owatonna, Minn., " yery much respected as physician and man." 
He married, first, Eliza Lott. He married, second, Jose[)hine 
McGlassion. 

Child by second wife : 

Evelyn,'' April o, 1875. 



235. 

Lemuel Raymond^ ( William,^ Samuel,* Samuel,' Xathan- 
ieP), born at Westminster, Vt., March 14, 1822; married March 
28, 1848, Mary, dau«ihter of Joel and Mary (Bayley) Storkwell. 
She died April 20, 1895, an;ed 69 years. He was a physician and 
surgeon of the homeopathic school, graduate of college at Boston or 
New York. He died at Ellington, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1894. 

Children : 

502. i. Walter,'' Aug. 9, 1849. 

ii. Martha Elizabeth, Portage, N. Y. ; m. 1st, Nov. 17, \SCtH, 
Sterling D. Strover (1.. Sept. 25, 18.52 ; .1. Jan. 1. l.^S.".). Sho 
m. 2d, Edwin N. Dunckel ; res. at liutte City, .Miwit. 
Children of S. D. and M. E. (Ware) Strever : 

1. Pearl Irene, April 25, 1870. 

2. Joseph K, March 30, 1874. 

Children of P:dwin N. and M. E. (Ware) I)un<k.l : 

1. Emma Ware, .Inly 15. IHHf.. 

2. A son, h. and d. in Nov., 1888. 

3. Robert G., Dec. 2G, 1889. 

4. Irene, Feb. 4, 1892. 



170 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iii. Joel Williams, Aug. 15, 1854 ; d. young. 

iv. Mary Aurelia, Auburn, la., April IG, 1856 ; taught in public 
schools ; m. Sept. 21, 1876, Joseph N., son of Stephen and 
Helen (Isham) Thacher, b. in Burlington, Vt. Res. at 
Brownsclale, Minn. 

Childi-en : 

1 . Stephen V. 5. Tliaddeus A. 

2. Mary Ware. 6. George K. 

3. Julius E. 7. Helen J. 

4. Leland Lincoln. 8. Laura Belle. 

V. Laura Adams, Sept. 28, 1858 ; m. James M. Weiser of Dublin, 

Pulaski Co., Va. 
vi. Emma Jane, Jan. 10, 1863 ; teacher; m. Frank A. Scheuber of 

Livingston, Mont. 

vii. Lillian Lincoln, Jan. 15, 1866 ; teacher ; m. James M. Bales ; 
res. Sunset, Mont. 



237. 

Samuel, Jr.® {Samuel,^ Jonathan*, Samuel,^ Nathaniel), 
born in Ware, Feb. 26, 1821; died Oct. 18, 1879, at Garden 
Grove, California; he marrietl June 13, 1843, Mary Agnes, 
daughter of David Chandler of S. Hadley, Mass., born June 18, 
1821. [Chandler Family.] She resided in S. Deerfield, Mass., in 
1885 ; in Batavia, 111., 1894; returned to California. 

Child : 

503. Edward Goodhue,^ May 4, 1846, S. Deerfield. 



238. 

AuSTEST® {Samuel,^ Jonathan * Samuel,^ NathanieV), born in 
Ware, Jan. 4, 1823 ; died in Deerfield, Aug. 27, 1883 ; a farmer. 
He married Nov. 26, 1844, Sarah Clapp (born 1807 ; died at 
Deerfield, Jan. 10, 1858 (rec), or March, 1859 (family). He 
married second, June 22, 1864, Sarah A. Hall, Huntington, Mass. 
(born Oct. 20, 1832, at Staten Island), now lives (1897) at Passa- 
dena, Cal. 

Children : 

i. Mauy Alice (Allis),^ April 26, 1865, S. Deerfield. "■ She is 
now (1897) studyuig to be a trained nurse in the County Hos- 
p.tal of Los Angeles." 



WARE GENEALOGY. 171 

ii. Julia Laurella (Laura Ellkn). Dec. 2'), ISOrt ; d. from the 
effects of u fall while at play, Nov. 1 ."», 1H7."», at S. D. 



239. 

William® {Joseph Klrldand,^ Jonathan,* Samnel,' Xn- 
thanieV), born at Heath, Sept. 11, 1831 ; marricil Nov. 29, ISGG, 
Eliza, dauahter of Isaac D. and Theodosia (Newton) Sniead of 
Coleraine, ]Mas8. Slie died Nov. 27, 1880; no eliildren. They 
adopted two. He married second, IMarch 9, 1886, Henrietta, 
daughter of Kobert Jackson and Henrietta (Craft) McCaiighey, in 
Bloomingdale, 111. He served in Co. H., 20th HI. WA., at Fcjrt 
Donelson, Shiloh, etc., Asst. Signal othcer at Vicksl»in-g, l.-<t Lt. 
Sig. Corps, U. S. A., 1853, with ^Md'herson. llesided at Toledo, 
O., from 1882 ; at Glenwood, Fla., in 1897. 



240. 

eJoSEPH* (John,^ Jonathan,* Sannce!,^ Xathauirp), born in 
Conway, June 17, 1832; died Nov. 7, 18G2 ; married July 22, 
1858, Martha Emma Roy. Successfid lawyer. Lives now at 
Sibley, la. 

Children : 

504. i. Frederick,'' July 6, 1859. 

505. u. Joseph E., May 17, 18G3. 

241. 

EdwaedK.® {Ealph,^ Jonathan,' Samuel,' Xathanid'), born 
at Granville, Putnam Co., 111., Aug. 2, 1834: died Sept. 1, 1SI)2. 
He married Aug. 6, 18(52, :Mary E. Maxwell of Franklin Co., 
Mass. ; she died May 1, 1879. Lawyer. 

Children : 

506. i. Alfred K.,^ Aug. 23, 18G3. 

507. ii. Charles E., July 3, 18G5. 
iii. Francis L., Sept. 16, 1866. 
iv. Mary Lillian, Oct. 12, 1874. 



242. 
Lyman' {Ralph," Jonathan,' Samuel,' Xafhan>rP), born in 
Granville, 111., Nov. 11, 1841 ; married June ;», 1877, Elizabeth, 



172 WARE GENEALOGY. 

daughter of Robert Law, born in Galena, 111., Feb. 10,. 1854. 
Physician. Lives 1620 Prairie Ave., Chicago. 

Children : 

i. HiLDEGARDE,' Nov. 20, 1892. . 

ii. Edith, Feb. 18, 1894. 

iii. Elizabeth, March 20, 1897. 



243. 

Elisha C.® { Ralph, ^ Jonathan,^ Samuel,^ JVafhanier) , bom in 
Granville, 111., Aug. 30, 1846 ; married Sept. 6, 1870, Mary Hanna 
of Aurora, 111. ; lives at Hyde Park, 111. Real estate dealer in 
Chicago. 

Children : 

i. Ralph,' July 3, 1877. 
ii. Walter, Feb. 13, 1880. 
iii. Robert Re a, Jan. 3, 1883. 



244. 

Henry F.* {Ralph, ^ Jonathan,* Samuel,^ JSfathanier), bora 
in Granville, 111., Oct. 30, 1851; married at Brunswick, Me., 
June 27, 1897, Josephine Sandford of Boston. Lives (1897) m 
Durango, Colorado. 

Child : 

John Sandford,' June 27, 1898. 



245. 

Thomas Shepard® {Thomas,^ Jonathan,* 8a7nuel,^ I^athan- 
ieP), born July 20, 1836. Lives in Whiting, Kansas. He 
married first, July 3, 1866, Mattie C. Moody. She died in June, 
1869. He married second, in 1873, in Illinois, M. Wheeler. 

Children : 

i. Mattie Elizabeth,' June, 1869 ; d. Sept., 1879. 

Second marriage : 

ii. Thomas Russell, Sept. 14, 1874. 
iii. Ina Dale, Jan. 25, 1877. 
iv. Ralph Kirkland, Aug. 31, 1879. 
V. Laura Belle, March 19, 1882. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 1"3 



24(3. 



Charles Kirkland' {Thomas," r/unut/nai,* S<ihin>l^^ Xu- 
thaniel'), born May 31, 1848; marriud Nov. 20, leiG7, Lucy 
Gunn. Resides at Dowues, Kansas. 

Children : 

i. Ll-ther G.,'' Nov. 1, 18G9. 

ii. Emma L., Aug. 4, 1873. 

iii. Levi S., June 20, 1876. 

iv. Thomas C, July 11, 1S80. 



247. 

William Stewart* (Thomas,' Jonathni,* ,S((mnrl,^ y>(- 
thaniel'), born March 26, 1848. Resides at Corintli, Kansas. 



248. 

Henry Martin* [Thomas,^ Jonathan,* Samuel,^ Mithanicr), 
born May 13, 1854; married Aug. 21, 1883, Ellen Harrison. 
Resides at Granville, 111. 

Child: 

Stephen Harrison,' Dec. 27, 1885. 



249. 

James White® (Thomas,'' Jonathan,* Samxrf,' N<iili<iii:> 1^), 
born March 16, 1856. Resides at Granville, 111. 



250. 

Joseph Edwin® {Thomas," Jonathan,* Samuel,^ Nathaniel), 
born Sept. 27, 1857 ; died Oct. 18, 1882. Lawyer. 



251. 

Justin Perkins' (Thomas," J(»/(f than,* Samuel,' ^^ithanitl'), 
born Aug. 17, 18G3. Resides at Granville, 111. 



174 WARE- GENEALOGY. 



252. 



Levi Ingols® {Sylvester Goodale," Jesse,* Samuel,^ Ka- 
thanier), born July 15, 1827; lived in Brunswick, Mo. He 
"married, but had no children"; served in the Mexican war; 
resided at Tia. Joana \_sic.'], California, in 1895. 



253. 

GoODALE Sylvester^ {Solomon L.,^ Jesse,* Samuel,'^ Na- 
thaniel), born at Dalton, Mass., Dec. 30, 1822 ; married Louise 
Ruth Bell of Dalton. Died at Niagara Falls, May 7, 1857; she 
died in Titusville, Pa., Nov. 1872. 

Children, all born at Niagara Falls : 

i. Ida Louise,''' Dec. 8, 1848 ; m. Sept. 1,' 18G7, Isaac Newton of 
Kalamazoo, Mich, ; d. in New York, Sept. 16, 1886. 

Children : 

1. Mahel Louise, July 22, 1868 ; d. Sept. 15, 1885. 

2. Harriet Maud, March 19, 1870. 

ii. Helen Seymour, Oct. 2, 1850. 

iii. Abby Makia, June 15, 1852; m. at Titusville, Pa., Aug. 21, 
1875, Augustus Pitou ; d. in N. Y., April 8, 1888. 

Children, b. in New York : 

1. Augustus, Sept. 17, 1876. 

2. Abby Ware, Jan. 25, 1880. 

3. Louise Ruth, May 13, 1887. 

iv. Lavinia Porter, Oct. 9, 1854; m. April 10, 1873, Daniel 
W. Wilson of Titusville, Pa. 

Children : 

1. Ethel, Titusville, April 16, 1874. 

2. Grace Belle, July 30, 1878 ; d. in Chicago, Dec. 3, 1885. 

3. Vinnie Ware, Chicago, Sept. 17, 1886. 

'■ {^rotf"'°'^'}cW-go,May20.1895. 



254. 

Charles Seymour^ {Solomon i.,* Jesse,* Samuel,"^ Na- 
thanieV), born in Dalton, Mass., Feb. 22, 1824 ; married Oct. 15, 
1851, at Niagara Falls, Helen Amanda (Otis, Noah, David, 



WARE GENEALOGY. IJ/j 

Miqah, Jacob, John, Ilmnplirev) Turner, l)orn in Mnlina, X. Y 
Sept. 9, 1832; died in Kudic'ster, X. Y., Sept. .'), lb,>5l. H^ 
was a physician; died at Xiagara Falls, Sept. I'l, 1612. 

Children : 

i. Fannie SEYMOrR,' Niagara Falls, Dec. 1, 18o2 ; in. in Titusville, 
July 17, 1877, George Addison (Tiinotliv, Ebenezer, Beuoni, 
John, John) Wallace, M.D., of Hochester. \. Y. 

Children 

1. Charles Timothy. Rochester, Dec. IG, 1879. 

2. Olive Sherman, Buffalo, N. Y., April 25, 1885. 

3. Helen Turner, Buffalo, July 22, 18S9. 

4. George Francis, Buffalo, X'^ov. 8, IS'.IO. 

ii, Charles Turner, Niagara Falls, Nov. 28, 185G; d. May 20, 
1871. 

iii. Jeanie Porter, Indianapolis, Ind., Mav 20, 18r.5 ; m. Oct. 17, 
1888, Philip E. Redpath of Niagara Falls, N. V. 



255. 

Justin Cole^ (Solomon L.,' Jesse,* Samuel,'' Xdl/ifniirl'), 
born at X'iagara Falls, Sept. II, 1829; married Sept. 27, 1854, 
Catherine L. Johnston; died at Titusville, Pa., Dec. 24, 1891. 
Served in the war of the Rebellion. • 

Children, all born at Xiagara Falls, X . Y. : 

i. Elizabeth Maria,^ Aug. 15, 1855 ; m. Feb. 2.'1, 1875, George 
Levant Lawrence of Titusville; d. Jan. 17, 18S0. 

Children, l)orn in Titusville : 

1. Edna Zoe, Feb. 3, 1877. 

2. Levant Ware, Nov. 6, 1879; d. May 29, 188(). 

11. JusTiNA Cole, Jan. 11,1 s59 ; m. Oct. 3, 1883, Fred. J. Parmelec 
of Mentor, Ohio. 

Children, l)orn in Mentor: 

1. Jlfirr/arcl Louise, March 3, 1887. 

2. Frederick Ware, Jan. •_".», IH'.H). 

3. Maze Elizabeth, April 17, kS'.i 1. 

iii. Kate Lolise, Sept. 4, 18GU; in. Aug., 1^82, Ilointr K. Grccno 

of Titusville. 

Child: 
Leila, Sept. 30, 1 883. 



176 WARE GENEALOGY. 



256. 



Henry Scott® {Solomon L.,^ Jesse,"^ Samuel,^ JSfathanier), 
born at Niagara Falls, Aug. 24, 1833 ; married Jan. 4, 1857, 
Mary Josephine Stickles ; died July 26, 1892. " One of the fore- 
most business men of Niagara Falls, and reputed to be a millionaire ; 
a stockholder in hotel and manufacturing companies, dhector in two 
banks here, and head of the large Hardwick-Wai-e Manufacturing 
Company of Buffalo." [Newspaper]. 

Child: 

Henrietta Mary,' June 15, 1858 ; m. Dec. 22, 1880, Alan H. 
G. Hardwicke. 

Child : 

Henry Scott Ware, Niagara Falls, Nov. 4, 1881. 



257. 

Jesse DwiGHT® (Solomon L.,^ Jesse,* Samuel,^ JVathaniel'^), 
born at Niagara Falls, Jan. 26, 1838 ; married in Savannah, Ga., 
Nov. 20, 1859, Mary A. McCall ; he died Nov. 5, 1879, in 
Savannah. 

Children, born in Savannah: 

i. Charles Solomon,'^ July 5, d. July 30, 1860. 
ii. George Dwight, Jan. 1, 1862 ; d. Oct. 30, 1880. 
iii. Mary Ella, July 16, 1865 ; m. Dec. 7, 1881, John Raymond 
Bailey. 

Children : 

1. John, 1885. 3. Edioard, 1891. 

2. Jesse, 1889. 4. Mabel, 1893. 

iv. Justin, March 26, 1868 ; d. March 26, 1891. 

v. Ida Bell, Sept. 26, 1870. 

vi. Jesse Dwight, Jan. 26, 1873. 

vii. William Henry, Nov. 11, 1877. 

viii. Edward Cole, Jan. 15, 1880; d. March 15, 1881. 



258. 

Amariaii* (JVathan,^ Eliphalet,* Ebenezer,* Robert'^), born at 
Wrentham, July 28, 1768; died Nov. 5 or 6, 1839, aged 71; 
married May 10, 1810, Betsey, daughter of Joel Ware, No. 118 ; 
she was born March 5, 1787, died in Franklin, Dec. 11, 1822. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 177 

Children : 

519. i. Oren Cutler^ ("Orion" rec), Feb. 24, 1811 ; d. Sept. 1.0 or 

IG, 1875. 

520. ii. Caleb Austin, Dec. 20, 1812. 

iii. Elizabeth Blake, April 21, 1815 ; d. Nov. 23, 1873 ; m. Oct. 

31, 1837, Thomas B. (No. 294) Ware, 
iv. Cyrus Dean, Nov. 3, 1817 ; d. Aug. 18, 1810. 

V. Cynthia Irene, .June 1, 1820 ; m. Oct. 1, 184.3, Moses Draper, 
of Dedham (b. July 24, 181.3). 

Children : 

1. Irene Watso7i, Aug. 1.3, 1846; m. Fob. I'J, 1805, James 

Alb. Billings (b. Nov. 10, 1845). 

2. Mis, Aug. 11, 1848; m. Sept. 19, 1880, Jane L. 

Tibbetts (b. April 30, 1853). 

3. Frances Ma, Oct. 4, 1849; m. .Tan. 3, 1870, James 

AVhitc Dupee (b. Oct. 17, 1849). 

4. Mson, April 8, 1851 ; d. Sept. 8, 1853. 

5. Elman, April 21, d. Sept. 11, 1855. 

6. Eldorn, April 21, 1855 (twin); m. Nov. 15, 1873, 

Thomas Marshall Smith (b. Deo. 17, 1854). 

7. Eugene, June 12, 185G. 

8. Oren Ware, March 13, 1858 ; d. Jan. 4, 18G9. 

9. Elinan Austin, Aug. 5, 18G2. 



259. 

Nathan, Jr.^ {Nathan,^ Ellphalet,* Ehonezcr,'' Bohf-rt^), 
born in Wrentham, Oct. 23, 1778 ; died in Wulimle, Dec. ."^ 1SG2 ; 
married July 3, 1802, in AVal[)ole (intention rcc. June 22, 1803), 
Eunice, daiigliter of Setli and Sarah Smith of Walpole, born March 
7, 1785 ; died Jan. 24, 18GG. Sec Appendix for his very interest- 
ing autobiography written in his 84th year. 

Children, born in Walpole : 

521. i. Lyman Smith,' Oct. 23, 1803 ; d. July 17, 1877. 
Newell, May 29, 180G ; d. May 10, 1884. 
Horace, Dec. 12, 1808, a moulder and farmer; d. March 28, 

1882 ; unmarried. 
Ellis, Nov. 2, 1810. 
Nathan Fisher, March 30, 1813. 
Lowell Davis, Dec. 23, IHM ; ,1. Nov. 7. is 17. 
John Wakuen, May 28, 1817; .1. I ).■.-. 1 l', ISGl. 
Eunice Maria, Aug. 17, IHIS ; d. at M.dli.'ld. IV.\ 1, 18si ; 
m. June 18, 1840, David, son of D. ami Hannah Kirhardson 
12 



522. 


ii. 




iii. 


523. 


iv. 


524. 


v. 




vi. 


525. 


vii. 




viii, 



178 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Plympton of Medfield (b. July 9, 1811). "The third David 
successively to own the old Plympton homestead in Medfield, 
where stood the old ' Block House ' against the Indians." 

[Wights.] 

Children, born in Medfield : 

1. Elizabeth Ifaria, May 23, 1841; m. May 15, 1862, 

William F. Guild, farmer, of Walpole (b. April 30, 
1851). 

2. David Edwin, Aug. 17, 1843 ; d. June 19, 1881, unm. 

3. Caroline Louisa, Dec. 9, 1846; m. Sept. 12, 1878, J. 

J. Demerritt of N. H. 

4. Frederic Ware, June 29, 1850. 

ix. Lowell Davis, Nov. 11, 1820; d. Feb. 9, 1825. 

X. Julia Leland, Jan. 27, 1822 ; d. Oct. 13, 1883 ; m. June 12, 
1851, Samuel C. Battles of North Bridgewater (Brockton), 
engineer (b. Dec. 14, 1823 ; d. April 10, 1894, killed instantly 
on R. R. at Avon, Mass.). 

Children, born in Walpole : 

1. Jidia Etta, July 14, 1854 ; d. Jan. 9, 1863. 

2. Horace Chessman, April 30, 1858; clerk, m. Jan. 1, 

1885, Bertha Howard Mendall of Marion, Mass. (b. 
Aug. 31, 1858). 

3. Stella Louise, June 30, 1860 ; m. Sept. 15, 1886, James 

H. Mendall. 

4. Ellis Warreti, July 6, 1862 ; leather dealer. 

xi. Sarah Ann, Aug. 5, 1828 ; d. July 1, 1858, N. Wrentham ; 
m. April 23, 1857, Silas Everett Fales, carpenter, Walpole 
(b. Aug. 10, 1828). 

Child : 

SarahWare, June 4, 1858; m. Aug. 31, 1897, George 
Lewis of Reading (b. Boston, Nov. 9, 1846). 

xii. George Henry, Dec. 29, 1829; d. March 15, 1832. 



2G0. 

Asa' {Nathan," Eliphalet," Ehenezer,^ Robert''), born April 
15, 1780; died March 27, 1856; married Irene Clark, born May 
20, 1784, in Medway, where she died May 7, 1864, aged 80. 
Children : 

i. Asa,'' Jan. 27, d. Jan. 29, 1805. 

ii. Clark, Jan. 26, 1806; d. Sept. 14, 1831, unm. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 179 



261. 



DuTY^ (Oliver,' EUphrdet,* Ebenezer,^ Robevl''), born in 
Wrentham, April 16, 1789; died June 2H, 18G0, at Franklin, of 
"gall stones." Farmer. He married Dec. 17, 1810, Olive, 
daufjhter of Col, Benjamin (who died in Bre\\<'r, Me., Mav 4, 
1829) and Abigail Kingsbury ; she was born July 2, 1779; died 
"widow," Dec. 8, 1875, of "old age." 

Children, order not known : 

531. i. Albert Omeui,^ July 9, 1811. 

ii. Susan Merrill, d. aged 70 ; ra. Edmund Hartshorn of Frank- 
Im. 

iii. George Richard, d. at Franklui ; fell from a tree and hurt liis 
si)ine. 

532. iv. Lyman Stoddard, 1819, Milford, Mass. 

533. V. Gilbert Adams, 
vi, LoAVELL, d. young, 
vii. Warren, d. young. 



262. 

Isaiah^ {Oliver,'' Eliphalet,* Ebenezer,^ Robert'*); date and 
place of birth not known; died at Wrentham, March 20, 1865, 
" son of Oliver and Betsey." lie married Judith . [He was re- 
membered by L. L. W,]. 

Child : 

Ursula,^ "of Isaiah and Judith," d, at Wr., May 21, 18G2. 



263. 

Amos® (Joel,^ Elisha,* Ebenezer,^ Robert*), born in North 
Wrentham, Aprd 22, 1785, "at 3 o'clock in the morning"; died 
April 25, 1832, He njarriod first in Wrentham, rian, 1, 1S07, 
Jemima Sanford. She died Dec. 21, 180S, aged 23. He marritnl 
second, Jan. 5, 1813, at Mansfield (by Kev. Kichard Briggs) 
Eunice Brainard Codding. She outlived him and married April 
18, 1833, Timothy Ide. She died April 18, 1S75, aged 90 years. 
Children : 

i. Hannah,^ Nov. G, 1807 ; d, April 11, 1809. 
ii, Samukl Whkaton, Sept. G, 181 J ; drowned in rrovidmoc Rivor, 
June 17, 1832. 



180 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iii. Mary Emily, Sept. 25, 1817 ; m. Dec. 1, 1847, Henry Howard 
of N. Bridgewater. 
Children : 

1. Henry Wheaton, m. Mary Emma Pitts. 

2. Emily Ware, m. Joseph Dickinson. 

3. Bertha Codding, m. Horace A. Page. 

iv. Amanda Maria, May 3, 1827 ; m. Dec. 25, 1862, Rev. Franklin 
Davis. 
Child : 

Franklin Ware, 1867 ; m. Sept. 17, 1893, Mabel A. Bennett. 



264. 

Alvan* (Joel,^ Elisha,* Ehenezer,^ Roherf)^ born in North 
Wrentham, April 17, 1790; died Sept. 19, 1852, at "3 o'clock in 
the morning." He married Polly, daughter of Samuel and Polly 
Williams, or P. Hooker. [L. L. W.] She died April 25, 1852. 

Children : 

i. Harriet Maria,'' Sept. 1, 1820 ; m. Phineas Morse ; d. at N. 

Wr., Feb. 26, 1840. 
ii. Betsey, m. May 20, 1834, Julius C. Johnson of Medfield. 
iii. Eliza Ann. 



265. 

Timothy® {Timothy,^ Timothy,* Robert,^ Eoherf), born in 
Wrentham, Sept. 30, 1779; married June 10, 1798, Hannah 
Grant; resided at Boston; died there Dec. 20, 1822. 



266. 

Avery Sprague® {Timothy,^ Timothy,* Robert,^ Robert^), 
born in Wrentham, June 10, 1792; died March 31, 1838, at 
Otsego, Mich. ; married March 9, 1826, Amanda Kinney (or 
Kenncy) of Salisbury, Vt. Graduated at Middlebury College in 
the class of 182 1 ; became a Congregational minister. Was a Home 
Missionary in Northern Vermont. 

Children : 

i. Sylvester Howard,' May 4, 1827. 

ii. Philander Kenny, 1830. 

iii. Timothy Lewis, Feb. 9, 1829 ; d. at 3 yrs. [1832]. 

iv. Amanda Paine, Oct. 10, 1833. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 181 



2G7. 

Eltas^ (Elias," Timothy,* Robert,'^ Robert^), born in Wren- 
tham, Mass., Feb. 19, 1782; died Nov. 24, 1859, at St. Louis, 
Mo. He married Nov. 13, 1809, Abij^ail Leach, dauj^hter of 
Giles and Mehitable AVilber. She died Sept. 8, 18G2. He " held a 
commission as ensign in 3d Keg. Infantry, 2d Brig., 1st Div., Mass. 
Militia, in 1818." 

Children : 

536. i. Edward Young,'' Nov. 27, 1811 ; d. July 27, 1877. 

ii. Adelaide Maria, Nov. 2, 1813; m. at IMcdlield, Dl-c. 11, 1831, 
David Cobb of Boston. 

Children : 

1. David, Jr. 

2. Adalaide, m. 1st, Carpenter ; m. 2d, II. S. "Webster. 

Resides in Brookline. 

iii. Melinda Jane, Nov. 3, 1815 ; d. March 4, 1886, at New OrleauB, 
La.; m. 1st, Lorenzo Dow Ware, No. 538. lie d. Nov. 11, 
1839. She m. 2d, in 184G, John How. 
For her Ware children see No. 538. 

Children of John and Melinda Jane (Ware) I low: 

1. William Clajlin, in Natchez, Miss. ; d. young. 

2. Edward W., lives in New York City. 

3. " *S!. Louis" " His father was mayor of the city, so he 

named his son after the city." Dead. 

4. John ; dead. 

536a. iv. Elias Henry, April 2, 1818. 

V. Abigail Leach, Jan. 19, 1821 ; d. March 5, 1823, in Wr. 
vi. Polly Groves, May 19, 1823 ; m. June 23, 1841, Jost-ph A. 
Woodward. 



268. 

Preston' {Elias," Timothy,' Robert,^ Robert' ), born in Wren- 
tham, Sept. 24, 1783; died in Mcdway, May 7 or June l."), ISCI. 
He married first in 1805, Xancv Kay, ('iuni)erland, 1\. 1. She 
died Sept. 7, 1813, at Wrentliam," in lu'r " 27tb " year. He married 
second, Dec. 11, 1814, Electa Richardson of Medway ; she died 
Sept. 3, 1831, in her "44th yr." 

Children : 
537. i. Robert Galen,'' Dec. 2, 1805. 



182 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Elizabeth Eay, April 8, 1807 ; d. Dec. 30, 1872. "A lady 
of great excellence and much beloved by her kindred." [B, 
R. W.] ; unm. 

538. iii. Lorenzo Dow, July 10, 1809 ; d. Nov, 11, 1839. 

iv. Nancy, Aug. 28, 1813; d. Dec. 23, 1897; m. March 30, 1845, 
Cunliff. 

V. Mary Hayward, Dec. 25, 1816; living at Ashland, Mass., 

1898, unm. 
vi. Lecta Malvina Fitzlan (" Electa"), Wr., Jan. 13, 1820 ; 

m. Oct. 24, 1841, Edwin A. Forbush of Ashland. Rem. to 

Nashua, N. H. 

Children, born in Wrentham ; 

1. Sarah E., June 5, 1843 ; m. April 8, 1867, George S. 

Downs. She writes under the name of " Mrs. Georgie 
Sheldon " ; has been a regular contributor for some 
years to the New York Weekly, whose publishers 
have printed in book form a number of her stories, — 
" Brownie's Triumph," etc. 

2. Preston Ware, June 10, 1846. 

3. Edwin A., April 17, 1848. 

4. Flora D., Sept. 2, 1852 ; d. Feb. 28, 1888. 

5. Walter R., Dec. 28, 1854. 

539. vii. Preston, Aug. 13, 1821 ; d. Feb. 1, 1890. 



269. 

James® {Elias,^ Timothy,* Robert,^ Robert), born In Wren- 
tham, Nov. 2, 1785; d. in Medfield, Dec. 19, 1865; buried in 
Maiden; married first, Dec. 16, 1810, Melenda Shaw White. She 
died July 15, 1816, aged 28, at Wrentham Centre. He married 
second, May 24, 1818, Eliza Pierpont, daughter of Joseph and 
Elizabeth (Pierpont) Pope* of Boston. She was born in Boston, 
Sept. 11, 1788; died in Medfield, Aug. 22, 1865. He was called 
"Ensign" in 1810, " Captain" in 1818. 

Children : 

i. Jane Melinda,'' Wrentham, Aug. 3, 1812 ; d. May 12, 1816; 
bur. at W. Centre. 
540. ii. James, July 2, 1819 ; d. at Everett, April 11, 1883. 

iii. Emily, Wrentham, Aug. 17, 1821 ; lived at Springfield; died at 
Ashland, Oct. 9, 1888, aged 67 ; bur. at Everett. 

* March 1, 1833, James Ware administered on the estate of Joseph Pope (Medfield), 
at the desire of " a mother and three brothers and sisters, his next of kin." (Prob. her 
brother.) Paschal P. Pope d. Boston 1867, left a bequest to P. P. P. Ware, and desired 
to be buried in Boylston St. graveyard in the tomb of Joseph Pope and Benjamin Pier- 
pont, " where my mother was buried." 



"WARE GENEALOGY. 183 

541. iv. Paschal Paoli Popk, June 12, 1820 ; d. before 1888. 

542. V. Joseph O., Nov. 7, 1824 ; d. Nov. 3, 1897. 

543. vi. Addison- Pierpont, Aujj. 27, 1829, at Medfield, "of James aud 

Eliza (Pope)" from Wreutham. 



271. 

Ephraim Groves" {Elias," Timoth>/,* Rohcrt,^ Robert*), horn 
in Wrcntham, Aus^. 25, 1791 ; died Nov. 8, 1SG2 ; married May 
13, 1816, Sarali, daughter of Samuel and Saraii Coverley (Ijorn at 
Boston, Jan. 7, 1790; died June 1870). 

Children : 

544. i. Samuel Coverly,'' Boston, Aug. 12, 1818 ; d. in Newton, 
ii. Ephraim Groves, d. at Boston, unm. 
ill. John "Winslow, d. March 31, 1894, at Foxboro. 
iv. Sarah Jane, Jan. 18, 1830 ; unm. ; d. Dec. 29, 1891, in Iv Fox- 
boro'. 



273. 

Addison* (Mias,^ Timothy,^ Robert,^ Robert'), born in Wrcn- 
tham, Sept. 29, 1802 ; died at Washington, D. C, Oct. 12, 1872. 
He married first, in 1831, Mary Eliza, daughter of Daniel and 
Tamsan Haynes ; she was born Sept. 7, 1807 ; died at Springfield, 
Mass., April 14, 1846. lie married second, in 1847, Sarah II., 
daughter of Martin Smith ; she died at Springfield, duly 8, 1849, 
aged 33. He married third, Aug. 25, 1852, Hannah Phelps. She 
died in Greenfield in 1897. 

Children : 

547. i. Edwin A.,' Aug. 20, 1832 ; d. July 28, 1885, at Sweet Springs. 

548. ii. Addison, Feb. 22, 1835 ; d. July 16, 1894, in New York. 

iii. William IlEXiiy, May 28, 1838 ; d. Sept. 17, 1840. 

iv. Annie D., April 19, 1841 ; m. Sept. 5, 1883, John, son of .lolin 
and Mary Barnes (b. May 3, 1838 ; d. Feb. 10, 1898). 



274. 

Samuel, Jr." {Samuel", Jonathan*, Robert^ Robert'), horn in 
Wrentham, June 25, 1784; died in Franklin, May 16, 1861; 
married June 19, 1817 (in Franklin, by Rev. N. Fnitnons), Sally, 
daufrhter of Nathan and Sarah (Smith) Daniels, i)orn in Franklm, 
Jun?l, 1789; died at Mcdway, Nov. 31, 1889, aged 100 years 
and 6 months. 



184 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Olive Daniels/ July 6, 1820 ; d. Oct, 24, 1897, at Fernandina, 
Fla. ; m. Dec. 4, 1845, p]lisha Fisher (Elisha and Ruth (Fisher) 
Richardson of Fr., nurseryman. To Brentwood, L. I. [N. Y.?], 
1861. Ret. to Medway, 1884. 

ii. Samuel Gilbert, March 8, 1824; d. F., Oct. 12, 1826. 

iii. Sarah Smith, Nov. 12, 1828 ; m. April 26, 1856, Marcellus, son 
of Alanson or Alfred and Caroline (Wright) Woodward of 
Medway, b. Whitfield, Me. He d. Dec. 25, 1877. She Uvea in 
Medway in 1898. 

Children : 

1. Marcella, July 11, 1857 ; d. Jan. 5, 1859. 

2. Marcellus, Feb. 11, 1859 ; d. March 8, 1859. 

3. Sarah Marcella, Sept. 25, 1860; m. E. D. Putney, 

Brentwood, L. I., July 5, 1881. 

4. Flora Elizaheth, Nov. 10, 1862. " Has been teaching on 

L. I. the past 3 years." (1886) [O. D. R.] Lives 
at Medway. 

5. Preston Marcellus, Jan. 10, 1866 ; lives in Medway. 

6. Palmer Alfred, Oct. 15, 1867; lives in Medway; m. 

July 11, 1895, Annie Cotton. Lives at Franklin, 

1898. 

V. George, March 18, 1833 ; d. Sept. 25, 1833. 

275. 

Alfred* {Samuel,^ Jonathan,* Robert,^ Roher-f), born in 
Wrentham, July 9, 1786; died at Franklin, March U, 1854. 
Carpenter. He married first, Dec. 21, 1815, Jemima, daughter of 
Jason and Mary Fisher of Franklin. She died Dec. 20, 1832. He 
married second, Jan. 28, 1851, Beebe, daughter of Josiah and Mary 
A. Draper, born in Attleboro' about 1797 ; died, a widow, May 3, 
1882, aged "86, 0, 1," of "old age"; buried at Attleboro'. He 
"lived on Franklin Road to Medway." 

Children, born in Franklin : 

i. Emeline,' Nov. 21, 1818 ; d. Dec. 1, 1839, unm. " She studied 
in the seminary at Oberlin, Ohio, about 1836 ; the next winter 
she went to Canada as teacher of a colored school. Her labors 
and exposures were too much for her. The seeds of consump- 
tion developed so rapidly that she was obliged to return to 
Franklin. Though quite a disappointment to give up her life 
work her end was peace." [O.J 

ii. Alfred Fisher, 1820 ; d. in N. Y. about 1875. 

iii. James Edson, March 25, 1832; d. April 1, 1834. 

iv. EdsoNj about 1859 ; d. about 1860. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 185 

276. 

Willard" {Samuel,'' Jonathan,* lioUrt,' Rohcrl''), born May 
27, 1795; died about 1875 ; married Anna, dau<fhter of Job and 
Sarah Green of Smitbficld, R. I. She died IVI). i;^ issj, aged 
88, at Woonsocket, K. 1. 

Children : 

550. i. Elias,'' Franklin, 1823. 

ii. Elizabeth, Newport, R. I., 1825; m. Oct. 7, IS 17, Ohailiah 
K., son of Reuel and Betsey Johnson of Cumberland, R. I., 
"both 21." 

iii. Anna INIaria, [1827]; d. about 1883; m. Frank Manhy of 
Woonsocket. 

iv. Thomas Monrok, 1828 ; d. in 1836. 

V. Sarah Green, 1830 ; lived m Bridgeport, Conn. ; m. Dexter 
Collyer. 

vi. Martha, 1835 ; m. George Munroe, M.D. 
vii. Augusta, 1838 ; m. her brother-in-law, F. Manley, as his second 
wife. 

277. 

Pliny* (Asaph,'' Tlenry,* Robert,^ Robert^), born Dec. 31, 
1776; diedJuly 9, 1862, at Montague; married dune 26, 1804, 
Lucy, daughter of Elisha and Sarali AVright. She was born in 
Northfield, Mass., Jan. 13, 1778; died at Montague, Aug. 23, 
1863. 

Children : 

i. Mary B.,'' Wdmington, Vt., April 13, 1805; d. Oct. 27, 1877, 

Jersey City, N. J. Dressmaker ; unm. 
ii. RoxANY, Nov. 13 or 31, 1807 ; d. May or Jan.- 17, 1^12. 
iii. Sophy, Nov. 13, 1809 ; d. May 30, 1812. 

551. iv. RuFUs [Montague?], Dec. 18, 1811. 

V. Henry, Montague, Sept. 20, 1814 ; d. Feb. 20, 1810. 

vi. Lucy, May 25, 1818; d. June 13, 1856; m. April 17, 18 Jl, 

Capt. Jonatbaii Carver Clary (h. Aug. 14, ISO.-) ; d. ISSO). a 

captain of militia. 
V hildren : 

1. Mary S., Aug. 19, 1840 ; m. Sept. 2, 1870, Wayne, son 

of Aaron Butler (b. July 19, 18 IS). Live at E. 
.Jamaica, Vt. 

2. Ellen, J -du. 9, 1848; m. ,Ian. 1, 1S7'.», Myron, Hoa of 

William Sherwood (b. July 1 2, 1847). Live at North 
Spencer or Iloosac, Tioga Co., N. Y. (1898). 

552. vii. Pliny Clark, Montague, Oct. 3, 1820. 



186 WARE GENEALOGY-. 



278. 

Ariel* (Asaph,^ He^iry,'' Robert,^ Bohert^), born between 
Sept. 5, 1778, and Dec. 22, 1779. He married first, at Wilming- 
ton, Vt., Aug. 2, 1805, Hannah, daughter of Simeon (Hezekiah, 
Hezekiah, Hezekiah, Thomas, William) Chandler, born April 23, 
1782; died April 30, 1809. [Chandler Family.] "Lived and 
died Wilmington," Vt. He was a farmer, in the east part of the 
town. He married second, Sept. 16, 1809, Louisa Boyd. 

Children : 

i. Cynthea,^ June 12, 1806 ; m. "on the first Thursday of 1829," 
Lucius Yale of Amherst, Mass. No children. 

ii. Julia, Oct. 13, 1807; m. May 10, 1830, Samuel Swan (b. June 
1, 1807), blacksmith, in Wilmington, Vt. 

Children : t 

1. Charles ; 2. Harvey ; 3. Julia ; 4. Lucius. 

553. iii. Chandler, April 30, 1809. 

iv. Adeline, Nov. 7, 1810 ; m. Daniel Farnum. 
Children : 
1. Mary; 2. Ariel. 

554. V. Schuyler, March 9, 1812. 

vi. Hannah, May 11, 1814; m. Dec. 3, 1840, Alvm Bruce. 

Children : 

1. Harriet ; 2. Louisa ; 3. George ; 4. Augusta B. Ware ; 
5. James. 

555. vii. Ariel, Jan. 19 or 20, 1816. 

556. viii. Charles B., May 3, 1818. Living 1888, WUmington, Vt. 
ix. Tryphenia, July 20, 1820 ; m. Feb. 29, 1844, OHver Corse. 

Children : 
1. James; 2 Chandler; 3. Bertha; 4. Edward. 



279. 

Asaph* {Asaph," Henry,* Robert,'^ Robert), born Feb. 25, 
1794; died April 11, 1879; married Pamela, daughter of Daniel 
and Lydia Nims, born Oct. 10, 1794 ; died Oct. 20, 1854. Farmer ; 
resided at Madison and Hampden, O. 
Children : 

i. Calvin,^ Malison, O., June 21, 1820 ; d. Dec. 12, 1821. 
ii. Cynthia E., Madison, O., Nov. 23, 1822 ; m. Henry Thorp. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 187 

Children : 

1. Sai-ak ; 2. Alice; 3. Addie ; 4. Eliza; /j. }fanj. 

556a.iii. Alfred, Madison, O., Oct. 23, 182-i ; d. Oct., 18G2. 
5566. iv. Edwin Lewis, Hampden, O., Sept. 15, 1832. 

V. Mary A.. Ilanipdfu, O., Jidy 1, 1S3.-. ; m. .Tan. 20, 18G2, Ezra, 
son of Ezra and C'alista (Taft) Kiddt-r. 
Child, born at Jackson, Linn Co., Li. : 

Clara, Jan. 20, 18G3 ; m. Jan. 21, 1884, Thomas, son of 
Christian and Ellen (Henry) Neitert (b. June 12, 18G3). 
Res. near Coggon, la. 



280. 

Nathan, Jr.* {Nathan,^ Ichahod,* Robert,^ Robert*), born in 
Wrentham, Sept. 24, 178G ; died :March 20, 1852. Removed to 
Whitefield, Me. He married (int. Nov. 24, 1814) Nov. 2(), 1814, 
Mary Benner of Pittston. She was born Sept. 12, ITilO; died 
Sept. 29, 1848. 

Children, born in Whitefield, Me. : 

i. William,' Dec. 12, 18 lo ; d. Aug. 22, 1888. 

ii. Otis, Jan. 12, 1818 ; d. Oct. G, 1848. 

iii. Hartwell, April 5, 1820 ; m. at Pittston, Jan. 25, 1852, Julia 

M. White, 
iv. Cordelia, April 27, 1822. 
556c. V. Wesley, Jan. 18, 1S25 ; d. March, 1895, at Cambridge, Mass. 
vi. Sanford, Jan. 9, 1827. 

vii. Peter B., Aug. 8, 1829 ; m. (int. Nov. 15, 1853) Mary A. 
White of Pittston. 



281. 

EVERET® {N'athan,'' Ichabod,* Robert,' Robert'), born April 
24, 1789, at Whitefield, Me.; carpenter; died Au.ii;. 18, 1805; 
married Feb. 15, 1816, by Al)raham CliDatc, J. P., Margaret 
Partridge, born Nov. 5, 1799; died Sept. 15, 1877. 

Children : 

i. MiRA G.,' June 29, 1819; m. (by Mosos Donncll. onlaiuod 
preacher) June 5, 1844, Benjamin Keen of Windsor. 
556rf. ii. Willard AVilliam, Sept. 21, is_> I ; d. May 22, 1 vji'. 

iii. RuFUS, Jan. 2, 1829. 
556e. iv. Esther Ann, April 14, 1834; d. May IG, 18S2; m. IVr. 1. 
1852, B. F. Libbey of Augusta. 



188 WARE GENEALOGY. 

V. Harriet L., Oct. 10, 1837 ; d. June 3, 1872 ; m. in Whitefield, 
Feb. 26, 1862, J. Q. A. Choate of Whitefield (b. Feb. 21, 
1832). 

Children : 

1. Nettie M., ^Q^i. 27, 1862; m. Joseph Waterhouse ; res. 

Portland. 

2. Frank E., Oct. 20, 1864 ; res. Portland. 

3. Margaret A., Jan. 16, 1867. 

4. Joseph T. B., May 25, 1869. 

5. Isaac A., May 26, 1872 ; d. in infancy. 



282. 

Rurus® {ISFathan,^ IcJiahod," Robert,^ i?o6eri^), born at White- 
field, Me., Jan. 14, 1797 ; died March 20, 1854; married (inten- 
tions Jan. 28, 1826), Abigail Partridge of Whitefield. She sur- 
vived him and married second, Feb. 10, 1864, Nathaniel Bailey of 
Pittston, Me. 



283. 

Joseph" (Obed,' Ichabod,* Robert,'' Robert^), born at White- 
field, Me., Feb. 24, 1788; died June 21, 1867 ; married Nov. 17, 
1815, Hannah, daughter of Nathan Ware, No. 126. She was born 
Aug. 26, 1795; died Oct. 2, 1865. 

Children, born in Whitefield, Me. : 

656/. i. Obed,'^ April 28, 1816. 
556^. ii. Nathan, 2d, May 27, 1818. 
556^. iii. Timothy, Oct. 26, 1820. 

iv. Lois W., Jan. 14, 1823 ; m. (int. Dec. 7, 1860) Abijah Miller 

of Whitefield (d. Sept., 1869). 
V. Melville C, July 15, 1825 ; d. March 20, 1874. 
vi. Joseph, Jr., Nov. 8, 1827. 
vii. Abigail P., June 6, 1830; m. (int. Oct. 8, 1860) William 

Brann of W. (b. June 11, 1823 ; d. Oct. 2, 1882). 
viii. Adaline B., Oct. 22, 1833 ; m. (int. Oct. 31, 1860) Daniel 
Blodgett of Whitefield. 

Child : 

Mattie L., Jan. 18, 1860 ; m. Dr. Caleb C. Libby. Res. E. 
Pittston, Me. 

ix. Hannah J., June 5, 1836 ; m. April 29, 1865, John Nash of 
Pittston, Me. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 189 

Children : 

1. William W., June 28, 18G6. 

2. Orrimjton W., May IG, 1SG9. 



284. 

Obed, Jr,^ {Ohed," Ichabod,* Robert,' Robert*), born Oct. 
5, 1789; (lied April 3, 18 IG; married Mary, daughter of Jeremiah 
and Hannah (Tole) Norris. She died May 5, 182-1. 



284a. 

Benjamin* ( Obed,'' Ichabod,* Robert,"^ Robert''), born in White- 
field, Me., June 5, 1794; died June 6, 1856; married first, May 
1, 1817, Sally Peaslee of Whitefield, born Oct. 7, 1784 ; died Dec. 
5, 1842. He married second, May 18, 1844, Mrs. ^Nlary Allen of 
Windsor, Me. 

Children, born at Whitefield : 

i. Mary,^ Oct. IG, 1817 ; m. (int. June 15, 1839) Ini Heath, " hoth 

of W." 
ii. Hannah, March 12, 1819. 
iii. Ann, Nov. 20, 1820; d. Nov., 1820. 
iv. EzEKiEL, Dec 26, 1821 ; d. Jan. 10, 1895. 
V. Lucia Lewis, March 1, 1823. 
vi. Elijah, May 16, 1825. 



284^>. 

David" {Obed,' Ickabod,* Robert,' Robert*), born July 2, 
1790; died April 2G, 1882; married (int. Nov. 23, 1822) Dec. 
29, 1822, Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward of Jefferson. 

Children : 

i. Mary Elizabeth,' Aug. 17, 1825 ; d. April 21, 1852 ; rn. Dec. 
29, 1817, Seth Boyntou of Alna, Me. 
Chihl : 
Mmy Ma, Feb. 1, 1850 ; d. Feb. G, 1851. 

556i. ii. David, Jr., Sept. 25, 1830. 

iii. AuHY PoTTKU, June 30, 1832; d. April 21, is:)7; m. M:iy 1, 
1856, John Sawyer, Cumberland, 31 o. 
Children : 
1. Reuben; 2. Harry; 3. Orrin; I. Allxrta \ 5. Anna. 



190 WARE GENEALOGY. 

556;". iv. Obed, April 1, 1838 ; d. Dec. 3, 1894. 
556X-. V. Philander Hartwell, April 10, 1846. 

vi. Mellissa Jane, March 2, 1848; m. April 3, 1879, Ephraim 
Moore of Whitefield. Res. at East Newport, Me. 



286. 

JosiAH Holbeook" (Joseph,* Ichahod,* Robert,^ Roherf), horn 
in West Medway, Aug. 17, 1797 ; died at East Medway, May 16, 
1883 ; lived in Boston and East Medway. One of the oldest 
American builders of church organs, establishing a high reputation 
for his instruments. He married. May 17, 1827, Huldah Gayetty, 
daughter of Eleazer Hale, born in Boston, Aug. 27, 1807 ; died 
Aug. 14, 1876. 

Children : 

i. Mary Jane,"' April 8, 1828, Boston ; d. Jan. 28, 1861 ; m. Sept. 
7, 1856, Calvin Plimpton of Medway. Lived in Boston. 

Child : 
Mary Jane, Oct. 31, 1860; lives in Millis. 

557. ii. William Goodrich, E. Medway, Feb. 17, 1832. 
iii. Emilt Caroline, Aug. 27, 1836 ; d. June 3, 1838. 

558. iv. Augustus Lyman, E. Medway, Oct. 14, 1838. 

559. V. Marcellus Austin, Medway, Jan. 16, 1845. 



286a. 

Daniel Addison® {Joseph,^ Ichabod,* Robert,^ Roberf), born 
at Medway, March 27, 1799 ; died there March 15, 1868 ; married 
in Franklin, June 19, 1828, Lavina, daughter of Jesse and Lavina 
Thurston Miller of Wrentham ; born in Franklin, Nov. 28, 1807; 
died in AVrcntham, April 7, 1852. Iron moulder. Lived many 
years in Shcldonville. Both members Baptist Church. 

Children : 

i. Lavina Miller,'' Franklin, Feb. 27, 1829 ; d. Jan. 24, 1890 ; m- 
m. Nov. 27, 1845, Davis Thayer (b. Milford, Sept. 17, 1823; 
d. April 7, 1893), son of Laban and Joanna (Cook) Thayer. 
Residence, Franklui ; worker on straw goods. 

Children : 

1. Olive Adelia,^ Cumberland, R. I., Oct. 20, 1846 ; m. 
Sheldonville, Mass., Jan. 16, 1871, Charles Samuel 
Rand (b. Dec. 7, 1848), sou of David Anson and 
Harriet (Austin) Rand of AVrcntham. No children. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 101 

2. Harriet Amelia, Sheklouville, March I'J, d. April 3, 184y. 

3. Sumner Davis, ^e\yi.\,\>i^u. Travelling' salesman ; res. 

in l>()ston ; ni. June IC. 1S7'», .TiiSfpliint- Hiown l>c 
Mott (b. Clulsea, Nov. 12, isjC), (laii^'lihr of KuIuh 
S. (b. Portland, Mo.) and Hatlisliuba (IJrown) Do 
Mott (b. in Cupe Pllizabctii, ^Ir.) of K. Boston. 

ii. Daniel Addison, Wr., Sept. 29, 1832; d. Sept. 20, 1833. 

iii. Rachkl Estiikr, Norfolk, Aug. 9, 1835 ; ui. in Weymouth, 
March 5, IHHC), AVillanl Miller of Fr., sliipund Ikjiisi- joiner (b. 
AVhitefield, Me., Sept. oU, IH.JU ; d. March 27, l.S,S8), son of 
Abijah Thurston and Betsey (Lermond) Miller. No children. 

iv. Olive Adelia, Sheldonville, April 3U, 1840; d. Sept. 14, 1841. 



287. 

Asa Blake® (Josejjh,^ Ichabod,* Robert,^ Itobevt'), Ijurn March 
1, 1810; died Sept. 10, 1878; married Jan. 1, 1835, Catherine 
Slocum of Wrentham (sister of Mrs. Francis Turner Ware). She 
was born at Dover, ]\Iass., Dec. 19, 1810; died at Atlanta, (Ja., 
June G, 1887 ; buried at Norfolk, ^Nlass. He lived at North 
Wrentham, Mass. and Norwich, Conn. 

Children : 

561. i. Edmund Asa,'' Wrentham, Dec. 22, 1837 ; d. Sept. \o, 18><.'), at 
Atlanta, Ga. Pres. Atlanta University. 

ii. Emma Catharine, Wrentham, March 13, 1811. 

288. 

Ly]VL\n Park' (Joseph,^ Ichabod,* Robert,^ Robert'), born at 
Wrentham, May 12, 1812 ; died at Lowell, ^larch 4, l8Gi) ; married 
March 27, 1834, at Franklin, Clarissa Theresa Boyden of Fr., by 
Rev. Elam Smalley. 

Children : 

i. Paumelia a.,'' Milford ; m. Sept. 1 2, l.S(;3, in Lo\v<;ll, K/ra 1'.. Aid- 
rich, aged 23 (b. Colebrook, N. II., about 18 lU), Hon of llost-a 
and Electa B. ; M.D. in Manchester, N. II. 

ii. Julia M. [181G], Lowell; m. June 2, 18(;.;, ut I... well. iJ.ur^o 
W. S. (.John and Sarah) Adams, ••he 24 : she 17" (b. iJuru- 
stcad, N. II.). Farmer, of Pittslield, N. II. 



289. 

James' (Ebenezer," Icluilxnl,' Robert,'' Rnbrrf), born in Mana- 
field, Jan. 15, 1808 [Mansfield Kcc], Jan. 14, 1807 [family]; 



192 WARE GENEALOGY. 

died Feb. 20, 1877, at Wrentham. He married first, Nov., 1831, 
Lucretia Maria Farnsworth ; she died May 17, 1838, in her 29th 
year, at Wrentham. [Gravestone at North Plain Cemetery.] He 
married second, Feb. 27, 1839 [Mansfield rec.] or Oct. 8, 1840 
[family] , INIary Lucinda, daughter of Amherst Ware, No. 190. He 
married third, Nov. 3 (fiimily says 7th), 1859, in Wrentham, 
Harriet N., daughter of Israel and Lavinia Hall (b. May 28, 1830). 
They adopted Anna H. Ware, born Nov. 13, 1860. 
Children, born in Wrentham : 

i. Harriet Elizabeth/ Dec. (31?), 1832 ; d. April 9, 1852. 

ii. Sarah Catharine, W., Jan 20 or 21, 1837 ; d. -June 20, 1858. 

iii. Mary Emily, Oct. 8, 1841 ; m. May 3, 1861, George W. Vinton, 
Worcester, Mass. 



290. 

Joseph* {Ehenezer,^ Ichabod,^ Eohert,^ Robert^), born in 
Mansfield, Aug. 14, 1809; died at Wrentham, Feb. 9, 1877; 
buried at Blake's Hill. He, " of Easton," married first, Dec. 16, 
1832, by Rev. Richard Briggs, Betsey White of Mansfield. He 
married second [Sept., 1842], Parmelia, daughter of Asa and Amy 
Bowditch ; she died Aug. 14, 1843, aged 29 years. (Valley Falls, 
R. I. rec, "Joseph Ware and Miss Parmelia Bowditch, July 4, 
1839.") He married third, Julia, daughter of Amos and Sarah 
Cheever; she died Nov. 20, 1878, in her 70th year. 

Children : 

i. Joseph Cyrus,'' Nov. 20, 1837 or 1838 ; d. Sept., 1839. 

ii. William Joseph, Wr., July 12, d. Dec. 24, 1843. 

iii. Betsey, Nov. 24, 1845 (prob. d. same day, " infant daughter."). 

iv. Julia Melansa, April 3, 1847, in Wrentham; living in Plaia- 

ville, Mass. 
V. Clara or Clarissa Maria, March 18, 1849, Wr. ; d. unm., 

Sept. 4, 1892. 

291. 

Timothy® {Ebenezer,^ Ichabod,* Robert,^ Roberf), born in 
Mansfield, Aug. 27, 1811, or Aug. 26, 1812; died Oct. 30, 1876; 
married May 1, 1836 or 1837, Esther Philenia Blackington. 

Children : 

i. Albert T.,^ March 20, 1837 ; d. at Wrentham, March or Nov. 
13, 1859. 

ii. Ap.by Philenia, Oct. 31, 1841 ; m. 1st, May 1, 1861, Bradley 8. 
Miles (d. May 7, 1804). 



WARE GENEALOGY. 193 

Cliild : 

Frank A. B. Miles, Sept. 25, 18C2 ; d. Oi-t. 4. 1873. 

She 111. 2(1, Jan. 1, 1S'.)4, Nathaniel lOmmons Mt-tcalf (d. Nov. 
9, 18"J7). 

562. iii. Geokgr Bkxtley, March 11, 1840, "\Vr. 

iv. Emily IMauia I^lackingtox, Wr., Oct. 21, 18-18; m. Ist, Juno 
20 or 22, 1S70, John llelVron (d. Doc. 1 C, ls7u). She ni. 2d 
April 21, 1874, J. Henry Fisler. 
Children : 

1. Alice Maria Caroline, Jan. 26, 1875. 

2. Frederic He/iri/ Timothy, Jan. 23, 1876. 

3. Ada P}nlcnia Ware, Dec. 31, 1870; ni. July 10, 1895, 

Alb(;rt Ilolden. 

4. Angeline Elvira, Nov. 7, 1878. 

5. Jlarvei/ George Barden, Oct. 7, 1881. 

6. Bertie Frank Hawes, Jan. 5, 1885. 

7. Arthur Horace Bentley, Jan. 8, 1886. 

8. Angenette Lillian Frances, Mai'cli 0, 1889. 

9. Benjamin Harrison, Sept. 24, ]s ',)(). 



293. 

Cyrus, Jr.® (Cyrus,^ Ickabod,* Robert,^ Robert*), born Mny 
12, 1806; shoemaker; married Eliza Eastman C'ottrell (horn in 
Eastport, Me., Feb. 7, 1810; died at Ilolliston, Mass., May .'il, 
1891). 

Children : 
563. 1. Edmuxd Richardsox,' Wrentham, Sept. 26, 1834. 
ii. Mauy Emklixic, [May 10] ; d. Nov. 21, 1840. 
iii. Julia Amanda, May 10, 1849; m. in New Bedford, July 19, 
1877, Dr. George 'W. Stearns (b. Reading, Vt., Dec. 25, IHI4). 

Child : 

George Edmund, Ilolliston, Mass., Nov. 8, 1885. Living 
in Winchester, Mass. 

iii. James Francis, Wrentham, June 17, 1842; d. in infaucy. 



294. 

TnOMAS B." (Ci/rus,'- Jrhaho,! ,* Robert,'' Rnbtvt'), Ix.rn in 
Wrentham, March 31, 1813; died in 1897: married nt Iviiiland. 
Oct. 30 or 31, 1837, Elizabeth Blake Ware, dau^diter of Amariah/ 
13 



194 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

No. 258, born April 21, 1815; she died at Wrentham Nov. 23, 
1873. 

Children : 

i. Helen Elizabeth,'' .May 23, 1840; m. Nov. 25, 1869, Charles 
Lewis Morse (b. Sept. 3, 1838 ; d. July 16, 1873). No child- 
ren. She lives in Plainville, Mass. 

ii. Emma Jane, Dec. 14, 1844; d. unm. Dec. 21 or 22, 1868. 

iii. Isabel Blake, W., Sept. 1, 1854 ; d. Aug. 14, 1855. 



295. 

Alfred® {Phinehas,^ Jahez^" Michael,^ Robert^), born in 
Franklin, Sept. 30, 1787 ; died at Franklin, Jan. 25, 1826, "soon 
after marriage." [O. D. R.] He married Ruth Wardwell (sister 
to wife of Erastus, No. 300). 



296. 

Philander" (Phinehas,^ Jabez,'^ Michael,^ Poberi'^')^ born in 
Franklin, Nov. 12, 1789; died at Medfield, Nov. 18, 1844; 

married first, Clarissa ; she died Dec. 30, 1815. He married 

second, in Medfield, Oct. 14, 1817, Hannah Plympton of Medfield, 
born 1793 ; died 1853. [Plimpton Family.] She seems to be the 
Hannah Ware who married in Medfield, Feb. 20, 1850, Joel 
Everett. He lived in the " homestead." Of this house, Dr. Emmons 
said it was the " only one he knew large enough for two families." 
[Hist. F.] " Left no living children." [O. D. R.] 



297. 

Vinal" {Jason^^ Jabez,* Michael,'^ Robert^), born at Union, 
Me., July 9, 1789; married Nov. 3, 1825, Lavinia Anthony, 
daughter of Matthias Hawes. 

Children : 

i. Harriet Miranda,'' April 1, 1833 ; m. Oct. 20, 1857, William 
Moody Robbins. 

Children : 

1. Herbert Ware, Aug, 18, 1859 ; d. Sept. 12, 1860. 

2. William Aucjitstus, Oct. 12, 1862 ; d. Sept. 10, 1863. 

3. Harriet Lavinia, July 23, 1864 ; m. Nov. 1, 1887, 

Charles A. Reave, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

564. ii. Erastus, Sept. 27, 18 A. 



WARE GENExVLOGY. l?.*) 



298. 



Jabez® {Jason,^ Jabez,* Michael,* Robert*), born in Tiuon, 
Me., July 3, 1798; married April 24, 1X23, Chloe TitU8, born 
Aug. 27, 1803; died Dec. 20, KSil4. Resided at NOrtlipcrt ; died 
Dec. 4, 1872; widow and daughter live at Koekport, Me., 1869. 

Children : 

i. Sarah Matilda," Sept. 26, 1824; d. Oct. I'.i, 1S4«, unra. 
ii. Rhobe Ann, May 26, 1826: d. July, ISC, 1; m. M.r.-h, 1855, 
Aaron Deal ; no children. 

ill. Chloe Elvira, June 26, 1828 ; m. Ist, Aug. 12, I«.Ou, John K- 
Sawyer; he was killed at Gettyshuri:, July 2, l-Sf..'!. Sht- in. 
2d, Sept. 16. 1866, lienjamiu R. Field, a war vctcniu. lie d. 
March 13, 1891. 

Children : 

1. Delarah E., Dec. 30, 1851. 

2. Charles H., Feb. 4, 1854. 

3. Frances A., Oct. 24, 1857. 

4. Harriet A., July 1, 1860. 

iv. Mary Miranda, Aug. 26, 1830 ; ra. 1st, Sept. 27, 1850, Joshua 
Quere ; he died. She m. 2d, Oct. 24, 1864, Ellas 15. Fo>t.T. 
Went to Hampton, Annap. Co., N. S. Is'o diildren ; shu d. 
ApiU 11, 1899. 

V. Eliza Mansfield, AVashington, ]\Ie., Feh. 0, 1833; d. June 22, 
1894; m. at Northport, Me., Oct. 12, lS-19. .Samuel Wright 
(No. 658 ill the Book of the Wrights), h. in liellast. Mo., Oct. 
3,1811. 
Children : 

1. Fred Alvah, Sept. 13, 1850 ; d. .Sept. 10, 1888. 

2. MarieUa, Nov. 20, 1852; m. in r..llast, Jiiix! 20, 1873, 

Mason Levi Roler.sou (b. :\Iay 2U, 185U). 

3. Fva 0., Feb. 27, 1854; m. in Belfast, Sept. 20, 1873, 

Rufus Elias Seavey (b. hi li., Aug. 29, 1H52). 

4. Wi'llis Edwin, Aug. 28, 1855. 

5. Annahd IltUie, April 4, 1857 ; m. in l'>.. < ),i. l'.», 1878, 

George Henry Forbes (1). Ajtril l.">, 1817). 

6. Ahhie Lunette, June 6, 1859. 

7. George Nelson, Oct. 31, I860 ; m. May 30, 1885, FajuIuo 

Maria Grady (b. May 30, 1865). 

8. Sarah Eliza, Feb. 16, ISC,;;; m. Aug. 18, 188 1, Walter 
Everett Sargent. 

9. Grace Alice, Sept. 1."'. 1866. 
10. Samuel Berton, Sept. 3, 1868. 



196 WARE GENEALOGY. 

vi. Catharine Hatch, Feb. 11, 1835 ; d. Sept. 25, 1892 ; m. June, 
1855, J. Q. A. Burroughs. 

Children : 

1. Lizzie, May 8, 1856 ; d. Dec. 25, 1858. 

2. Mary A., June 2, 1859. 

3. Juliette A., Nov. 26, 1860. 

4. Josephine G., May 27, 1868; d. March 20, 1897. 

5. Elias Jahez, March 21, 1871. 

vii. Jason, Jan. 27, 1837. ( Lincoln ville, Me., 1889). 
viii. Eunice Augusta, June 3, d. June 11, 1839. 
ix. Harriet Amelia, June 23, 1840 ; m. March 16, 1856? Fred. 
Flood ; she d. May 1, 1858. 

X. Horace Lorenzo, May 31, 1842 ; d. Sept. 18, 1863, in a rebel 

prison ; uum. 
xi. Jabez Gilbert, July 10, 1844. 



299. 

Benjamin Pond® {Amos,^ Jahez,* Michael,'^ Roberf), bom 
May 23, 1787; died June 24, 1816, in Franklin; married Sept. 
27, 1812, Susan Mawney of Hopkinton. 

Children, born at Franklin : 

568. i. Albert Pond,^ Aug. 3, 1813 : d. Nov., 1880. 

569. ii. Charles Mawney, Aug. 23, 1815. 



300. 

Erastus* {Amos,^ Jahez,* Michael,^ Roherf'), born Oct. 16y 
1788; died May 5, 1865; married at Paxton, Mai^ch 14 or May 
12, 1813, Clarissa Dillaway Wardwell, (Paxton), born Nov. 10, 
1791 ; died May 5, 1855 or March 5, 1864. Eesided in Salem and 
Marblehead. 

Children, all born in Salem except Harriet : 

i. Clara W.,^ Jan. 19, 1814 ; d. April, 1887 ; m. April 26, 1839, 
Joseph Rose (d. July 27, 1896) ; living in Salem ; now in 
Marblehead. 

Children : 

1. Stephen Curtis, captain in Civil war ; m. May Helen, dau. 

of B. P. Ware, No. 571 {q.v.). 

2. Joseph, d. young. 

3. Clara Ware, d. young. 



WAUE GENEALOGY. li»7 

ii. CATnARiNE P., Nov. 20, 1815; m. James Kennody Cook.j of 
Salem, printer. lie d. at Amlover, l-SHl. She was livHug in 
St. Louis, Mo., in 1885, ami iu Chicago, 111., in 18"J8. 

Child : 

Kate, m. Charles Fred. Foster, C. E., ofAndover; res. in 
Chicago, 18'.KS. " He was mechanical engincer-in-chiof 
at Chicago fair in 18D;J, and at Atlanta Kx., 181)5." 

iii. Augusta, Sept. 11 ; d. Sept. 23, 1817. 

iv. Horace, Aug. 2G, 1818; d. Oct. 15. 1819. 

570. V. Horace, May 11, 1820, Salem ; d. May 2. 1801. 

571. vi. Benjamin P., April 9, 1822. 

vii. Erastus D., Oct. 7, 1824 ; d. Oct. 2G, 1820. 
viii. Emily A., May 31, d. Dec. 29, 1827. 

572. ix. Erastus D., Feb. 11, 1831 ; d. April 2, 1897. 

X. Harriet Augusta, Mav '2^^, 1833; d. Jan. 2G, \^~tJ\ m. 
Edward T. Wardwell (d. Jan. 25 or -Iii, 1880). 



301. 

Amos, Jr.® {Amos,^ Jabez,* Michael,^ Roh'Tt"), ln-m .it Tax- 
ton, June 28, 1791; died there Sept. 14, 18r)7. He inarrii-d, 
April 1, 1819, at Fitehburg, ^laiy, daughter of Aijijali and Kiuuki 
Goodridge, born in 1793; died April 22, 1879, "81, 1, IJ." 

Children : 

i. Mary,^ Aug. 30, 1820 ; d. Feb. 23, 1824. 

573. ii. Daniel Leander, May 15, 1823 ; d. Nov. 4, 1887. 
iii. INlARTHA G., Dec. 3, 1824 ; d. Dec. 14, 1S25. 

iv. Martha Ann, May 23, 1827 ; d. Aug. 22, 183G. 

574. V. Benjamin F., April 3, 1835 ; d. Dec. 5, 1877. 



302. 

Horace" {Amos," Jahez,* Michael,'' Roh>rt-), born in Frank- 
lin, Oct. 24, 1793; died at Salem, Aug. 10, 1881; married in 
Paxton, Dec. 2, 1819, Alice II. Davis, born dan. 21, 1797 ; dl. d 
July 19, 1876. Resided at Salem. 

Children : 
575. i. Erastus Davis,'' Dec. Ifi, 1820; d. Dec. 5, 1891. 

ii. Martha II., Oct. 28, 1822; d. unui. Nov. 30. ISHJ. 
57G. iii. Horace Cornelius, June 8, 1S25. 



198 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

iv. Sarah, Dec. 30, 1827; living unm. 1885. 
577. V. Alfhki) F., Feb. 22, 1830. 

vi. Alick T., Feb. 11, 1833 ; d. Aug. 25, 1834. 
vii. Alice Tuypiiosa, July 14, 1835 ; m. Nov. 27, 1855, Israel D. 
Cole of Salem (b. Sept. 4, 1831 ; d. Sept. 26, 1870). 
Children : 

1. Samuel, Dec. 15, 1856; m. Dec. 4, 1878, Mary E. 

Webber of Beverly (b. June 15, 1856). 

2. Alfred Dodge, Dec. 18, 18(;i ; m. June 18, 1889, Emily 

Boanlman Downer of Granville, Ohio (b. Jan. 21^ 

1865). 

3. Leland Howard, Dec. 20, 1863, at Rutland, Vt. ; m. 

Nov. 6, 1888, Mary Abby Koundy of Beverly (b- 
Sept. 25, 1861). 



l^Tlie folloioing should have heeii inserted under JSTo. 133, on 
page 127.'] 

Miranda," daughter of Amos,^ and sister of the foregoing, married, as his 
second wife, June 25, 1822, Ilarvey Woodward of P^auklin (b. Sept, 
17, 1794; d. Feb. 19, 1856). 

Children of Harvey and Miranda (Ware) AVoodward : 

1. Abiffail Crane, April 8, 1823; d. Oct. 19, 1886, Paxton ; m. 

Francis Keep. 

2. 31iranda Ware, Jan. 10, 1824; d. Feb. 28, 1849, at Paxton; m, 

John James Day. 

3. Amos Harvey, Oct. 7, 1827 ; d. Sept. 2, 1832. 

4. Charles Alfred, Oct. 8, 1830; d. Aug. 14, 1897; married. 

5. Harriet EUzahetk, Sept. 12, 1833 ; d. 1873 ; married. 

6. Albert Erastus,'M&y\i, \S'd^ ; married; son ^Edward M. Wood- 

ward, Worcester. 

7. Mary Frances, June 8, 1844 ; d. Oct. 14, 1896 ; m. Silas F. Davis. 



303. 

Lewis^ {Abiely^ Michael,* Michael,^ liobert'), born Jan. 25, 
1779; died in Kccne, N. H., in 1832. He was a physician; re- 
sided at Cumberland, K. I., Wostniinster and Winehendon, jNIass., 
and in Kichinond, N. II. Buried in Newfane Ilill, Vt. He married 
Oct. 9, 1803 (rec. at Newton), Matilda Morse, born in Sturbridge, 
Mass. [Dec. 14, 1783] ; died Oct. 10, 1853, at Gardner, Mass., 
"ag. 69. 9. 26." 



WAUK GENMCALOOY. 199 



Child 



rcn : 



i. Ai5\r,ii IIaskki.!.,' A|)iH 11, 1H0.'», ('iiinhf.ilrinil, U. I., "of LowU 
Ware; and INIatildii Iuh wile, tlicir liiht hoii " ; <1. ymiii;^. 

ii, Ri'i'U.s, Jan. .'50, IKOH, " tlieir Hrctrnd son," d. youii;,', num. 

iii. Lucy P., 1810; d. at WcHlminHtrr ; tn. Isl, Williain .Imiftj of 
Wanlsliom', Vt. T)iv(iiv(!(l. Sim in. 2il, Diiini-^ ( Jatts at \V*.««t- 
niiiist(!i-. Slic in. ."mI, Leonard *MoNsniaii ol AHlilMirnliain. 
JiSO. iv. Stki'IIKN v., 1S12, Wm.dirMdoii; d. I)i-c. '22, \H'Xi. 

581. V. Lkwis, Cuniborland, \i. I. [Nov. 22, IHIC]; d. at FitHdMirgh, 

March 22, 187;{, r>r,. 1. 

582. vi. Sami;kf, Mohsk, Wincliindon, May l.'J, 1H1«; d. at J-lurrka, 

Kansas, March 20, 1 «!)";. 



309. 

Jahez' (Michael,' Michael,* Michael,^ Rohert*), married 
Fanny Monson (sister of KichardV wife lloxana;. 

Chihlrcn : 

i. IIoRACi:,'' is said to liavc gono to MiiiiKJSota about 180G. 

ii. Marcus. 

iii. Lkandkr. 

iv. Wii.r.ARi). 

V. Mary, m. Mr. Doty (2d wifo). 

Child : 
Mary AdeHu, in. Kent. Living i" i' Providence, R. L 

vi. RuTii. 

Vii. Al.MIRA. 

viii. RowKNA. 
ix. Fra.ncks. 

X. LUTHKKA. 

xi. Fanny. 



313. 
Mantu' (J«me«,' Michael,* Michael,^ Robert'). 
Child : 
580. KrcNDRiCK.'' 



200 WARE GENEALOGY. 



317. 



3 



Fredekick Hoffman® (Frederick,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan 
Robert'), born Dec. 4, 1790, at Pomfret, Vt. ; died Jan. 25, 1878 ; 
married first, Dec. 4, 1811, Hannah Conant, born Dec. 13, 1791 ; 
died Nov. 9, 1821. He married second, Abigail Gilbert, who was 
born Sept., 1795, and died April 29, 1864. Resided at Pomfret, 
Vt. 

Children : 

i. Betsey,'^ Jan. 21. 1818 ; living 1898 near N. Williston, Vt. ; m. 
Dec. 7, 1836, Wutrous Thompson of Jericho, Vt. ; he d. May 
1, 1871. 

Children : 

1. Amy M., Oct. 15, 1839 ; m. Feb. 2, 1870, S. Warren. 

2. Pernj S., Nov. 10, 1841. 

3. Benri/ W., June 8, 1845 ; d. at Burlington, Vt. 

4. CliarJes TF., April 29, 1847 ; m. Daphne Kemp. Lives 

at New Decatur, Alabama. 

5. Frederick, June 24, 1849 ; d. March 21. 1865. 

6. Lucy A., Oct. 12, 1852 ; d. Jan. 31, 1873. 

7. Mary J., May 27, 1856. 

ii. Marshall, lived eight months, 

iii. Edwin, Aug. 8, 1823 ; d. Sept. 11, 1891. 

591. iv. Henry, Feb. 12, 1825. 

V. Hannah, April 22, 1827 ; Kving in Amesbury, Mass., 1898. 

vi. Mary, 1829 ; d. at 2 years. 

vii. Jason, Aug. 28, 1835 ; d. July 21, 1862 ; d. in Civil War. 



318. 

Horace® (Frederick,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Robert'), born 
in Pomfret, Vt., Jan. 22, 1793; died Aug. 1, 1881; married first, 
April 9, 1823, Persis Chase, born Oct. 25, 1794, died Dec. 1, 
1859. He married second, Jan. 2, 18G1, Martha W. Marsh; she 
died Oct. 2, 1882. 

Children : 

i. Horace Everett,' Jan. 1, 1824. 

ii. Caroline, Nov. 20, 1826. 

iii. Harriet Isabelle, Feb. 6, 1828 ; d. May 1, 1832. 

iv. Charles, July 24, 1830; d. Sept. 17, 1833. 

V. William Henry, Sept. 18, 1831. 

vi. Emily, Feb. 1, 1836. 

vii. Lucy, June 28, 1838 ; d. Feb. 18, 1841. 



WAUE GENEALOGY. 201 

3rj. . ii J 

Leoxard" {F rede rich,'' Jonat/inn,* fhhrrt,'^ Hohr ,-(*), horn 
July IG, 1801, at PomCrct, Vt. ; d'wd tliL-re .laii. M, IS.SK ; inurried 
March 18, 1828, Xaiuy Ann Tliouias, horn .Maivh 17, ISOl; dial 
April 4, 1881. (She was a daughter of Nathan Thomas, who wa8 
born at Middlehury, Mass., Jan. 1, 1703, and ofRehecca Mayo, horn 
at Chatliani, Mass., Aug., 1771 ; they were married at ^^'ood>to(•k, 
Vt., July 8, 17110. Nathan Thomas died at Woodstoek, Mareh 
17, 1813; Rebecca at Stowe, Vt., Aug. 5, 1831). 

Children, born at Pomfret, Vt. : 

i. Harriet F.," Jan. 23, 1821): d. Nov. 18, 18.V.I ; m. Miv 29, 
1859, Hosea Doton (d. Jan. 17, 188G). 

ii. Emily, Jan. 23, 1830 ; d. unin. 

595. iii. Carlos L., May 5, 1832; d. July 1, 1886. 

596. iv. William Wallack, Dec. 22, 1833. 

V. Julia K. M., Au<f. 10, 1837 ; m. Melviu II. .Mill, r, sun of Crosby 
and Orphia (Hewitt) Miller, b. Aug. 11, l-sGl, in Woodstock. 

Children : 

1. Willia}7i Ware, Nov. 11, isf,! ; m. Sept. 2, 1896, Alice 

Phillips of Woodstock, Vt. 

2. Laura, Oct. 9, 18G7 ; d. March 16, 1H73. 

3. Orosbi/, May 11, 1869 ; d. Feb. 22, l.s7 1. 



321. 

Paul^ (Paul," Jonathan,' Jonathan,'' Robert*), born in Wren- 
tham, Nov. 13, 1791 ; married Mahala (iardner of Swansea. 

Children : 

i. Lawton,'' d. unm. 

ii. Paul. 

iii. A daughter, m. John Miuiroe of Fall Kiv>r. 



oJ2^i 4 i 

Jonathan" {Paal," Jonathan,' Wd^t,'' Robert*), born Mareh 
8, 1707; died June 6, 1877; married April 28, 1831, Mary .\nn, 
daughter of Ednumd and Ann (Minns) Tileston of Dorchester, who 
was^orn May 2*J, 1805, and died May 22, 1881. 



202 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children, born in Milton : 

599. i. John Fisher," AprU 7, 1832. 

ii. Susan Minns, March 21, 1834 ; d. unm. Feb. 20, 1892, in Mil- 

tou. 
iu. Mary Ann Tileston, Feb. 17, 1836 ; d. May 5, 1886, in Dor- 
chester; m. June 10, 1862, Asaph, sou of Asaph and Mary 
(Gardner) Churchill of Milton (b. April 20, 1814 ; d. Nov. 29, 
1892). 
Children : 

1. Winslow Ware, July 5, 1873. 

2. Richard Gardner, Nov. 6, 1874 ; d. young. 

iv. Edmund Tileston, Feb. 27, 1838 ; d. June 12, 1839. 

V. William, Jan. 3, 1840. 

vi. Sarah Elizabeth, Sept. 4, 1842 ; d. April 16, 1844. 

vii. Horace Everett, Aug. 27, 1845. 



324. 

Leonard* {Paul,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Robert"), bom in 
Wrentham, Sept. 1, 1805; died at Dorchester, Nov. 27, 1888; 
man-ied in Boston, May 25, 1837, Sarah Anne, daughter of Thomas 
and Susan Cunningham (Mitchell) Minns, born in Boston, Feb. 12, 
1816 ; died at Roxbury, Dec. 16, 1884. 

Children : 

i. Anne Minns,' Boston, May 18, 1838 ; d. Nov. 4, 1852, at Rox- 
biu-y. 
Leonard, Jan. 28, 1840. 
Moses Everett, Aug. 4, 1841. 
Thomas Minns, May 25, 1843, B. 

Charlotte, April 22, 1845, Roxbury ; d. Jan. 29, 1860. 
Francis, Feb. 11, 1847, Roxbury. 

606. vii. W iLLiAM Minns, April 20, 1849, Roxbury. 
viii. Harriet, May 12, 1850, Roxbury. 

607. ix. Charles, June 4, 1853, Roxbury. 

X. Mart Brastow, March 8, 1856 ; m. in Roxbury, Dec. 31, 
1879, Charles W. Riddle. 

Children : 

1. Lincoln Ware, Oct. 17, 1880. 

2. Priscilla, Dec, 1887. 



602. 


ii. 


603. 


iii. 


604. 


iv. 




V. 


605. 


vi. 



WAKE GENEALOGY. 203 

326. 

John® {Jonathan,'' JonatluDi,* Jonathan,^ Robert*), horn Jan. 
18, 1798; died March 3, 1825; married Feb. II), 1822, Kunicc 
Emily Smith. 

Child : 

Emily Smith,' April 27. 1><23. 



329. 

Henry® (Cyrus,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan,'' lioUrt'), horn in 
Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 7, 1815; died at Cincinnati, O., An*.,'. 25, 
1885; married in 1847, Isabella Shipley, dauj^iiter of Hon. Isaac 
Johnson of Virginia. They had four children, one nf wlnun w:m 
living in 1885. 



331. 

CoRYDON® (31elatiah,^ Melatiah,* Jonathan,' Tiohrrf' } born in 
Wilmington, Vt., Xov. 21, 1804; died March 5, 1.S71; married 
Jan. 29, 1836, Roxalana Sheldon MetcaH" uf r.r.iftl( lidrn'. 

Children : 

i. LoAMMi Augustus,'' Dec. 7, 1S3S; d. Sept. !'.>, 1S^<7. ajj.-.l I'.t, 

at Brattleboro', Vt. 
ii. Jonas Forristall, Dec. 24, 1840; d. in the army, Feb. 21, 

18G3, aged 22. 
iii. Horatio Corydon, April 13, 1842; d. May •"•, l-^^*'. iL-d Jt. 



332. 

Melatiah" (Melatiah,^ Mdatiah,* Jonathan,' Robert*), horn 
at Wilmington, Vt., Aug. 4, 1807; died there July 7, 1877; 
married Harriet S. Dennison. 

Children : 

611. i. Francis Newcomb," May 13, 1840. 

ii. Ellen Augusta, May 25, 1844 ; ni. Murray Harris. 
Child : 
Edward M. 

612. iii. Charles Henry, April ,13, 1850. 

iv. Susan Amelia, July 31, 1855; m. Ge-.r^-' W. V.wsum. 

613. V. Frederic L. 



204 WARE GENEALOGY. 



333. 

Horatio Gates® {Melatiah,^ Melatiah,* Jonathan,^ Robert^), 
born in Wilmington, Vt., Dec. 19, 1811 ; married Caroline Jen- 
nings. Living, 1888, at Newark, N. J. 

Children : 

i. Henry M.'' 
ii. Mary J. 
iii. Edward. 
iv. Horace. 
V. Harriet. 
vi. Walter. 



336. 

Daniel Leonard, Jr.* (^Daniel i.,* Melatiah,* Jonathan,^ 
Hobert"), born in Boston, Jan. 24, 1819 ; married first, April 20, 
1842, Mary Bragg Keniston (born at Newburyport). He married 
second, Jan. 8, 1879, Adelaide Louise Wyman (born at Baltimore, 
Md.) Resides in Boston; with Adams Express Co. in 1885. 

Child : 
618. i. Albert Chaffin, April 30, 1851 ; d. Oct. 18, 1873. 



337. 

William Horatio" (Daniel L.,' Melatiah,* Jonathan,^ 
Robert^), born in Boston, Sept. 6, 1823 ; an apothecary in Boston 
in 1885. He married April 7, 1849, Mary Sophia Potter (born 
Jan. 12, 1828, Eastport, Me.). 

Children : 

i. Mary Elizabeth, Jan. 31, 1850 ; d. April 2, 1857. 
ii. William Henry, May 20, 1851. 

iii. Minna Louise, Aug. 3, 1857 ; m. Sept. 28, 1874, George C. 
Tewksbury. Res. at Arlington Heights. 

Children : 

1. Alice Norine, Jan. 20,,187G ; d. Sept. 29, 1876. 

2. Roscoe Nichols, Feb. 22, 1877 ; d. Aug. 4, 1877. 

3. Ethel Ware, July 29, 1878. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 205 

338. 

Abel« {Abel," Fphrm'm,* Ephvaim,^ Ephmhu*), l>orn "in 
Plantation No. 1, 1st Range West Kenneheo Kiver (now the town of 
Concord), ]\Ic., Sept. 11, 1798; removed to Atljenn, Me., Oet. 
28, 1817. Removed to "Waterville, Me., thence to Porthmd, Mc, 
thence to Salem, X. Y., thence to Anson, Me. ; last removal April, 
1886." [A. H. AV.] "He assisted his uncle John in his store ul 
Norridgewock and afterwards set up business for himself at Athens. 
Here he remained in trade till 1850. He spent ten years, loss three 
months, in Washington employed in the Treasury Dcjiartmcnt." 
He married ]May G, 1824, Elizabeth Ivoss, daughter »»f i>r. Sanuicl 
Thomas of Portland (born jNlarch 12, 1803 ; died at Salem, Wash- 
ington Co., N. Y., April 20, 1882). He died in North Anson, 
Me., May 27, 1889. 

Children, born in Athens : 

i. Hexry J.,'' May 21, 1825 ; d. June 28, 1847. 

620. ii. Albert II., Aug. 7, 1827 ; d. AprU, 18'.);5. 

iii. Mary T., Aug. 10, 1829. Rem. to Salem, N. V. 

iv. Elizabeth Ross, Sept. 7, 1831 ; d. iu Salem, N. Y., Au",'. 21, 

1885 ; m. Dec. 4, 1852, Dr. John Lamliert of Salem, N. Y. 

(b. Alfred, York Co., Me.; Bowd. Coll. M.D. is.vi , ■ II ,. 

A.M. IHH'J ; elder iu Pres. Cli. and trustee of W:i _ n 

Acad., Salem). 

Children : 

1. Elizabeth Ware, April 1, 1804. 

2. Charles Edward, Aug. 24, 18(;G ; grad. Rell. M.<1. Coll., 

N. Y., class of 1893 ; m. CJrace K. Sedfield of Johns- 
town, N. Y. 

3. William Peasler, May 29, 1870 ; merchant, AllMiny, N. V. 

V. Jane T., Oct. 19, 1833 ; d. Aug. 30, WA, i- < ■' \. Y. 

621. vi. Frederick N., Jan. 7, 1836. 

vii. Randolph A., March IG, 1838 ; d. March 31. IS.J'.i. 
viii. Emily M., June 13, 1840 ; m. Charles Oxuanl. and livi'-» in 
Portland, Me. 

622. ix. Edward Horace, July 27, 1812; d. Aui,'. li, i-.-. 



339. 
John' (Abel,' Epiiraim,* Ephraim,' Fphraim'). born Dec .'i, 
1801, in Concord, .Me. ; lived iu Athens. M.'. ; removed to Water- 
ville, Me.; died there Oct. 8, 1877. II.- umrried Jan. .'•. IHJ. 
Sarah Maria Scott of Yarmouth, .Me. (born July II. 1>^11: di..| 



206 WARE GENEALOGY. 

at Waterville, Oct. 24, 1895). She was greatly respected through- 
out the State of Maine and elsewhere for her beautiful character and 
charitable deeds. Mr. Ware was a merchant in Athens, 1829- 
1857 ; president Androscoggin and Kennebec E.. R. (now assimi- 
lated with Maine Central) ; president People's Bank, and later of 
Merchants National Bank of Waterville ; an able financier, of high 
repute for integrity. 

Children, born in Athens, Me. : 

623. i. John, JR.,^ Oct. 12, 1842. 

624. ii. George Homer, July 4, 1844. 

iii. Henry Scott, April 16, 1846 ; d. Nov. 9, 1895. 

iv. Frank, Sept. 12, 1847 ; d. Sept. 19, 1862. 

V. Sarah Maria, Feb. 18, 1850 ; d. Oct. 13, 1851. 

vi. Ella Maria, March 25, 1852 ; lives in Boston in 1898 ; m. 

April 6, 1876, Charles H. Smith of Portland (d. Aug. 11, 

1885). 

Children : 

1. Marie Ware, March 23, 1877. 

2. Helen, Feb. 18, 1882. 

3. Karl P., March 1, d. March 21, 1891. 

625. vii. Edward, May 14, 1854. 



340. 

David Edmund'' (Samuel,' Jonathan,* Robert,^ Ephraim^), 
[born in Leominster, Jan. 22, 1823] ; died Nov. 20, 1884, at Lowell, 
Mass., "61, 10, 0." [Lowell rec] Married first, Sarah Park- 
hurst (pronounced Parkiss) ; she died "Oct. 30, 1846, aged 24 
yrs., 2 mos." [Fitchburg record.] He married second, at Nashua, 
N. H., Nov. 25, 1863, Mrs. Lillie Pierce (Shattuck) Dinsmore of 
Nashua, N. H. 

Children : 

i. Sarah E.,'' Oct. 24, d. Oct. 29, 1846. 
ii. Frederick Edmund, Jtily 29, 1866. 
iii. Lillie Anna, May 25, 1869. 



341. 

Abel® (James,^ Jonathan,* Robert,'^ Ephrainv') , born in Fitch- 
burg, Dec. 26, 1804; died in Townscnd, March 7, 1880; married 
first, July 10, 1825, by Daniel Damon, Mary Bradstreet Bailey of 



WARE GENEALOCY. 207 

Lunenburg, born Jan. 30, 1S()4; dicil March 10, 18G3. lie 
married second, widow Thcroea Ilolden. 
C hildren : 

i. Abel BexjamixJ Fitchburg, July 29, 1826 ; dj SepL 5, 182C. 

627. ii. Abel, Jk., Fitcliburg, Sept. IG, 1827. 

iii. Mary Ann, Townseiid, Feb. 2, LS.'iU; m. July o. 181'.), .IanK-«, 
sou of Ralph ami Alpha Kiug of ShirUv ; I'o " :«"<-<l 28 " ttliu 
19. He is a farmer ; lives iu W. Towuhoud, 18'J7. 
Children : 

1. Mary Elizabeth, Sept. 3, ISoO ; d. ]\Iuy 5, 1852. 

2. James, Jr., June 12, 18o2 ; lives at W. Towuseud. 

3. Ella Maria, inn. 2, 18o4 ; m. Feb. 2."i, 187.J, (Jeorgo W. 

Clapp. 

4. William Daniel, Jau. 14, 1856 ; lives at West Towuseud. 

5. Abel Wares, Dec. 19, ISiu ; m. Estello E. Wordeu, Nov. 

'2b, 1880. Lives at W. Townseud. 

6. Lettie Belle, Sept. 8, 1860; m. Arthur B. Xick. i.-.-ii. 

Lives at Maplewoud. 

7. Carrie B., Jau. 31, 1863 ; d. Jau. 24, 1892. 

8. Eliza Stella, Sept. 21, ISOG. 

[). Charles Henri/, Aug. 1, 1808 ; d. May 7, 1881. 

628. iv. Daniel, July 26, 1832. 

629. V. Levi, Feb. 21, 1835. 

630. vi. Samuel, Dec. 28, 1837. 

vii. Eliza, May 22, 1840; m. Oct. 28, ISl")!'. licujauuu 11. (Uiuljon 
aud Susan) Billings (h. at Fiteiiburg. Mi~-. risliil i;, ,. -,1 
Simpson, ^^litchell Co., Kansas. 
Children : 

1. Orrice Milk E., June 27, 18(;3. 

2. TJvingston A., Feb. 7, 18G5, at Oakham. 

3. Fred A., Oct. 7, 1866. at Oakham. 

4. Flora M., Nov. 17, 187:>, at Wcb.M. . ( uj,. l,,u.i. 

viii. David, Dec. 6, 1842 ; 33 Reg. :\rass. Vol. ; fatally wounded at 
Lookout Mountain (Raccoon Kidgr), Oct. 29. IHC;!. 

ix. James, Townseud, March 13, 1815; d. Aug. 21. "^'' V Ity tlio 
accideutal dLschargo of a gun iu his own liaud>. 



342. 

(James?) Loring* (Jnme.<t,^ JoiKif/noi,* /i>>Url,' Lphniint*), 
born July 19, 1809, at Leominster: dieij in Townsend, March 7, 
1871 ; carpenter. lie was buried at Fitcliburg. 



208 WARE GENEALOGY. 



343. 

George^ (James,^ Jonathan,* Robert,^ Ej^hraim'), born in 
Leominster, Jan. 18, 1811; d. March 20, 1893; married first, 
Marcli 27, 1841, Lydia Nichols. She went away in May, 1864, 
and never came back. He married second, Jan. 7, 1869, Laureha 
Pratt (born in Germany; died Jan. 28, 1893), daughter of Brig- 
ham and Laureha (Supernat) Daggett, aged 45 ; both of Fitchburg ; 
married in W. Townsend. 

Children : 

i. George,^ Nov. 25, 1844 ; d. May 14, 1864. 
ii. James, March 10, 1846; d. July 15, 1847. 
ill. Nelson, Nov. 12, 1848 ; d. Aug. 23, 1848. 
iv. Jane M., April 11, 1849. 



344. 

William® (James,^ Jonathan,'^ Rohert,"^ Ephraim^), born at 
Leominster, June 7, 1818 ; married Oct. 28, 1845, Lucy A. Carey, 
born at Shrewsbury, July 18, 1826. He died July 1, 1900. 

Child : 

Henry W.,'' Northboro', Dec. 6, 1847 ; d. Oct. 5, 1900. 



346. 

Enoch® {Jonathan,^ Ehenezer,* Nathaniel,^ Ebenezer^) , horn in 
Needham, March 22, 1784; removed to Hancock, N. H., in 1793 ; 
resided several years with Lemuel Eaton ; died May 18, 1849. He 
married first, lioxanna, eldest daughter of Ephraim and Mary 
(Washburn) Thompson ; she died March 20, 1847. He married 
second, Sept. 14, 1848, Dolly, daughter of John Bateman and 
Polly (Emerson) Flint, born in Maiden, Sept. 20, 1794. She 
survived him and married second, Sept. 19, 1854, AsabelCummings. 
No children. 



347. 

Joel® (Jonathan,^ Ebenezer,* Nathaniel,^ Ebenezer"^), bom in 
Needham, March 24, 1788. " Went to Kentucky." [His. Hancock, 
N. H.] He died March 28, 1825. He married in Newton, Feb. 
8, 1815, Mary Perry. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 209 

Children : 
633. i. John J: 

ii. Harriet, d. May 10, 1822. [Newton rec] 



348. 

Ebenezer^ (Ebenezer," Ehenezer,* N'afhnm'pf,' Ehenezer*), 
born ill Hancock, N. II., March 28, 1800; died Julv 2-1, 18HM; 
married Dec. 18, 1834, Martha EHzahcth, daiiuditrr «.t' Simron and 
Betsey (Dennis) Lakin (born Fob. 18, 1.S17 ; (lied dune is, Is.su^. 
Resided at Hancock, N. H. "Carpenter and farnier ; a nuMubcr of 
school committee, of board of selectmen, and a reprcfjcntative to the 
state legislature. He died on the farm where he was born, re- 
spected by the entire community. He h IV ■.'. library <>!" -■■'■■• »- .1,,, 
hundred volumes." [Hist. Hancock.] 

Children, born in Hancock : 

Walter Macon,'' Oct. 19, 1835. 

Warner Lakin, May 14, 1837 ; d. in Hancock, Jiily 3, 1858. 

Alice Adelia, Feb. 11, 1840 ; res. on the hoiuesteiid ; uum. 

Edwin, Jan. 31, 1842. 

Georgianna Josephine, Dec. 24, 1843 ; d. Jan. 1, IS It. 

Frances jMorilla, Nov. 26, 1844; resides with li«r brother, 
Albert E. ; she is a skili'iil nnrse. 

vii. Joanna Elizabeth, Jan. 26, 1847; ni. Jiuie 7, 1871, in Win- 
chendou, Henry E., son of Elijah (Klijali, Flijali, Jox-pli, 
Joseph, .L, J.) AVashbnrn of Diixbnry (h. ()■••'• t; . 
Plymonth, 18'J8). 

Chiklreu : 

1. LilUe F., Natiek, April 12, 1881. 

2. Flora B., Wincheudon, Nov. 25, 1882. 

637. viii. Albert P^dson, June 6, 1851. 

ix. Ella Cordelia, Nov. 0. is.":';: i-.,. ..n il... l,,,m.«t, .J 

teacher ; num. 
X. Addison Clifton,* Sept. I), 1858 ; res. on thehoraostend ; unm. 

• " ;My father has deeds and other papers from 150 to ISO \ it^^irt the 

same names as arc found in the f;enea()lo;;v. 'I'hc follow ii ' 

them: 1st Deed, dated Nov. 20, 170;'), Saniiud Wuikin-.- to • I 

Dedham. 2d, Bond of liohc-rt Fuller to Nathaniel Ware • I 

not to oecupy 4 aeres of meadow possessed l>v llie widow <■! 
Dated Dec. 15. 1720. AVitnesseil by .Samiu-I Ware. 'M\, Died. 
Ebenezei Ware and KliHahelh his wifr to Nathaniel hi" "H. l 
23, 1700, showing that ' .lain ( 'lianilierlain ' was sifter of ' 
and that they we're children of Nathaniel and EstlK-r W:ii 

minor." [A. C. Ware] 
14 



634. 


i. 




ii. 




iii 


636. 


iv 




V. 




vi 



210 WARE GENEALOGY. 



351. 



Jason® {Jason,'' Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,^ Ebenezer^^, born in 
Needham, Mass. or in Hancock, N. H., March 9, 1787 ; died Jan. 
28, 1873; married Nov. 25, 1813, Bethiah, daughter ofEphraim 
and Mary (Washburn) Thompson, born July 17, 1793, at HaHfax, 
Mass. ; died May 21, 1873. "He was a manof good judgment, of 
genial nature, and of sterling worth, universally beloved and res- 
pected by all who knew him." [Hist. Hancock.] 

Children, born in Hancock : 

639. i. David Thompson,' June 7, 1817 ; d. Sept. 10, 1882. 

640. ii. Fkanklin Jason, March 11, 1820. 

iii. Mart Washburn, Nov. 5, 1821 ; m. March 15, 1847, Enoch 
Nichols, son of Jeremiah (Jeremiah, Benjamin, Thomas, John) 
and Esther (Maynard) Baklwin (b. June 7, 1823 ; d. April 8, 
1882). 

iv. Sarah Prentice or Printer, May 13, 1826 ; d. Aug. 29, 1828. 

641. V. Harvey Jewett, July 21, 1829 ; d. March 23, 1898. 

642. vi. Henry Ward, Feb. 15, 1831 ; d. March 16, 1896. 

vii. Sarah Adeline, Oct. 15, 1834; m. Dec. 21, 1852, Asa Fair- 
banks (b. May 25, 1828) of Keene, N. H. 



352. 

Ward® {Jason,^ Nathaniel,'^ Natlianiel,^ Ebenezer^) , born in 
Hancock, N. H., Sept. 28, 1792 ; died May 28, 1870, in Washing- 
ton, N. H. ; married first, March 2, 1819, Sarah, daughter of 
Robert and Elizabeth (Gibson) Matthews, born in Bedford, Aug. 
23, 1789; died in Marlow, Jan. 11, 1833). He married second, 
in Washington, N. H., Oct. 23, 1833, Mrs. Sarah (Hall) Clyde, 
born at Antrim, Sept, 15, 1797, daughter of Samuel and Mary 
(McAdams) Hall of Hillsboro. (Living in 1888 in 92d year.) 
[She married first, 1823, Samuel, son of Daniel and Margaret 
(McAdams) Clyde, born at Windham, 1790; died at Hillsboro, 
1826.] Two Clyde children — Edw. died young, Mary J., June 6, 
1825, married W^allace Sawyer. 

Children : 

i. Jane,'' in Hancock, N. H., Feb. 23, 1820 ; d. at Surry, N. H., 
Dec. 3, 18G5 ; m. 1st, March 31, 1842, Willard, sou of Elijah 
and Sally (Dort) Mansfield (b. at Alstead, March 24, 1817 ; d. 
at Surry, May 24, 1855). She m. 2d, April 5, 1858, James, 
son of William and Sarah (Hall) Stuart (b. at Antrim, June 
25, 1821). 



WARE GENEALOGY. I'll 

ii. Calista, in Marlow, July 10 ; d. July 19, 1822. 
iii. Emily Mauia, iu Marlow, Dec. y, 1821. 
643. iv. Albekt Euastls, Hancock, Oct, lU, 1.S27; d. Oct. 1<>. 1867. 



353. 

Elijah* (Jason,^ JSTathaniel,* 2\^af/tanit'I,' IJhenc-.fr*), horn in 
Hancock, N. H., Feb. 20, 17i»7 ; died Au^r. 2G, l-sSO; marrictl 
first, Jan. 1, 1827, Adeline Wyman (born May, 1807 ; died Feb. 
23, 1835). He married second, Jan., 1837, Sarali Courser (boru 
1798; d. Nov. 13, 1843). He married third, in 1847, Lucinda 
Newton (born 1806; died Sept. 10, 1875). 

Children : 

i. Sarah Adeline,'' Sept., 1828 ; d. June, 1837. 
644. ii. Elijah Wyman, May 9, 1830, Boston, 
iii. A sou, Feb. 21, d. Feb. 22, 1835. 
iv. Adeline S., Jan. 19, 1838. 
V. Julia Ellen, Dec 9, 1847. 



354. 

Nathaniel* (Jason,^ Nathaniel,* yathaniel,' Ebenezer*)^ 
born in Hancock, N. H., Nov. IG, 1801; died Oct. 22, lsr,\) -, 
married Nov. 7, 1826, Polly Wright (born July 25, 1802; died 
Feb. 7, 1875). 

Child : 

JMary Jan E,^ June 3, 183G; d. Dec 21, 1885; m. July 13. 1S«1. 
Chester Thomas. 



355. 

JohnAVard* {Nat hanieW' Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,' Ebemzfr^)^ 
bom in Needham, ^larch 2, 17i)l ; died .Inly 8, 1853; married 
April 7, 1817, Mary Ann Peters of Needham. 

Child : 

Emily,' June 22, 1824, iu Nocdliam. 



212 WARE GENEALOGY. 



356. 

Thomas Jefferson^ {Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,^ 
Ebenezer'^), born in Needham, March 16, 1806 ; baptized Aug. 14, 
1808; "of Sudbury," married in Natick, May 24, 1837, by Rev. 
Erasmus D. Moore, Hepzibeth Kimball of Natick. 



357. 

Nathaniel^ {Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,'' Nathaniel,^ Ebenezer^), 
born in Needham, Nov. 16, 1801; "baptized Aug. 14, 1808";* 
married April 15, 1824, Miss Mary Ann Winslow of Newton. 

* As "Nathaniel "Ware, son of Nathaniel Ware and Mary Ware his wife, deceased 
Jan. the 18, 1802 " [Needham Records] , it -would appear that Nathaniel and Mary had a 
second Nathaniel, but his birth I do not find recorded. I learn from aged people here 
that they remember a Nathaniel Ware, brother of J. W. and Thomas. [C. C. Green- 
wood.] 



SEVENTH GENERATION. 



400. 



William Riciimoxd' (George,^ George,' William,* John,* 
Johv"), born in Dio-hton, Dec. 22, 1785;\lic(l at Frankfort, Me., 
July 4, 1826; married Feb. G, 1811, at AVintcriM.rt, Me., Abij^ail 
Sampson "of the riymoutli family" ; she died Nov. r;n, ls70. 

Children : 

i. Harriet S.,« Oct. 18, 1812; m. March 10. 1833, Cliark-s Stuart 
Page; he d. Sept. 19, 18 ")1. Lives in WintoriMjrt, Mf. 

Children : 

1. WniHtm Richmond Ware, Dec. 18, 183;!: .1. .luly 18. 

1813. 

2. Charles S., Dec. 19, 1835. 

3. llartha McNear, June 13, d. Oct. 8, 1S38. 

4. Reuel H., Feb. 18, 1840; m. In IVTm.vIi. ISCr,. AT:irv Ov- 

erbaugh of New York. 

5. Alice Ware, March 22, 18-11 ; in. Capt. Arthur Parker; 

both lost at sea in gale of September, IHSO, with tlieir 
only child. 

6. Hai-riet W., July 20, 1811; in. Ilr>i, .lolin W. Ildoy; 

second, N. N. Lewis. 

7. James R., Nov. 29, 18.')1 ; m. Jan., 1879, Agues Drake : 

(she d. February, 1880). 

u. Makia a., Aui:. 1'), 1811; d. Manli i'-^. 1^*71 : - 'Vu 18, 
18G4, Jolm Ciiai)inan. 

iii. William Bavliss, Feh. 1'., ISIG; d. Dec. 18, ISSl, ou pw 
saire home from Africa, ; unin. 
650. iv. Enoch Richmond, Jan. 2, 1819; A. Jnly 15, 1h71. 



214 WARE GENEALOGY. 



403. 

John Spurr^ (John,^ William,^ John,* John,^ John^ ), born 
in Calais, Vt., Nov. 20, 1807 ; died Nov. 29, 1881, at East Boston, 
Mass. ; he married in Calais, Vt., Nov. 29, 1830, Fanny Vinson 
Cole ; she was born Nov. 30, 1808 ; died March 15, 1882 ; buried 
Cambridge, Mass. 

Children, all died before 1883 : 

i. George Byron,^ "d. Feb. 11, 1834, aged 13 mos. 22 dys." 

ii. George Btron, Nov. 25, 1834 ; d. Sept. 27, 1859 ; m. Justina 
Benuet of SomerviUe, Mass. 

Child: 

George Henry, d., aged 5 yrs. 4 mos. 24 dys., March 5, 

1864. 

ill. John Walter, " d. Aug. 9, 1839, aged 2 yrs. 9 mos." 

iv. Adelaide Fanny, Jan. 24, 1841 ; d. Sept. 26, 1868, aged 28; 
m. R. Julius Richardson. 

Child : 

Roderick Ware (Chicago). 

V. John Walter, d. *' Nov. 15, 1861, aged 17 yi-s. 5 mos. 25 dys." 



404. 

Carlos' (Levi,^ Ezra,^ John,* John,^ Johf ), bom Oct. 19, 
1798 ; died in Wrentham, Aug. 28, 1878 ; married April 4, 1823, 
Sally, dauijhter of John^ Ware, No. 175, bom June 6, 1801 ; 
died July 17, 1872. 

Children : 

i. Adeliza,^ m. Oct. 31, 1854, Gustavus F. Dart of Wrentham. 
ii. George A., d. Nov. 22, 1852 ; m. at Valley Falls (Cumber- 
land), R. 1., July 11, 1851, Mary F. Whitman. 

Child : 

" George Henry, died Oct. 12, 1854." [Wr. Record.] 

iii. Betsey Maria, Sept. 24, 1825 ; d. April 7, 1826. 
iv. Sally Smith, April 6, 1827; m. Dec. 21, 1847, Lemuel T, 
Bird. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 215 



405. 



Addison' (Levi,* Ezra," John,* Joliu,' Jvh,r ), l.urn at West- 
moreland, N. H., April 24, 1807; died Dec. 31, l^iH ; inarried 
Feb. 2, 1841, Charlotte Bennett (born Aug. 21), 1819; diet! May 
12, 1895), dauo-liter of Moses and Xancv (Wlieeler) Bennett of 
Westmoreland, N. 11. ; moved to NortliHeld, Ma>^., March 3, 
1868. "A farmer all his life, and a Uni verbalist. A man of 
vigorous strength, both physical and mental." " ^Vil■e belonged to 
a family noted for their mental ability and liberal ideas." 

Children, born in Westmoreland, N. H. : 

6ol. i. John Murray,^ Nov. 12, 1841. 

652. ii. Clinton Addison, Nov. 28, 1843. 

iii. Charlotte Marion, Nov. 10, 1813; m. Aui;. 2u, 1571. in 
Northfield, Mass., Ilemlrick Barmun of Daiihurv, Cuiin. (*' 7th 
gen. from Thos. Bariiham of England "), (sou of Towuer and 
Ann (Hendrick) Barnum). 

Child : 

Hendrick Ware, April 12, 1879. 



406. 

Erastus^ (Levi,^ Ezra,'' John,* John,^ John*), born Feb. 21, 
1809 ; died April 3, 1892 ; married March 15, 1831, Eunice Storra 
(born in 1807; died Oct. 3, 1880), daughter of Experience and 
Silence (Goodnow) Storrs of We.stmorchind : he niarricd, second, 
Mrs. Cynthia (Loring) Fi.slier, who died Jan. 13, 1^95. " lie 
lived always in Westmoreland, X. II." 

Children : 

653. i. George D.,' April 22, 1832. 

ii. Abby E., Jan. 3, 1.S31; m. at Chosterfiold, X. II.. .March 10, 
1850, Henry C, son of Jonathan an.l Harriet (H O Cob- 

leigh of W; (b. June IG, 1831) ; r.<i.I.^ ,if W. >i.l. 

Children : 

1. Fred ErtfsUis, JniHi 2, L^Cj); „,. M .v 1. 1HS'>. I^'nua 

B. Britton. 

2. Charles Ilennj, April 27, ist',.;. 

3. Carrie Isabel, Feb. 5, IHG'J ; ni. Sept. 20, 1 «»•*', Waller 

L. "Works. 

4. Vinie Addl, Nov. i), l.s7ii; m. M .y l"'. Iv:. Kre«I 

Siramou.s. 



216 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iii. Caroline L., Feb. 18, 1840 ; m. Charles Humphrey of Hart- 
land, Vt. No children. 
654. iv. Levi B., March 11, 1845; d. June 14, 1894. 



407. 

James Royal^ (Levi,^ Ezra,^ John,* Jok)i,^ John^ ), born at 
Putney, Vt., April 11, 1811 ; died at Westmoreland, N. H., March 
25, 1857 ; married in Westmoreland, March 15, 1838, Susan 
Louisa Cole (born at Westmoreland, N. H., 1817). "Farmer; 
echool-teacher in his younger days ; taught several winter terms 
after being married some time, attending to his farm chores, living 
at home." The widow is living, January, 1901, in her 84th year. 

Children, born at AYestmoreland, N. H. : 

i. Eliza Cole,^ Dec. 28, 1838; m. May 8, 1860, George Frank 
Hathon of Diunmerston, Vt. ; res. "Westmoreland. 

Children : 

1. Mia Eliza, Dec. 28, 1861 ; m. Jan. 1. 1884, Charles H. 

Leach. 

2. 3hjrtle Estelle, Oct. 30, 1866. 

ii. Ann Elizabeth, June 14, 1841 ; d. May 5, 1867 ; unm. 
iii. Charles Leroy, Dec. 3, 1843 ; a travelling salesman many 
years; d. imm. Feb. 6, 1898. 

655. iv. Oscar James, May 27, 1846. 

656. V. Wallace King, July 22, 1848. 

vi. Ellen Amelia, Aug. 29, 1850; d. Nov. 8, 1895, in East 
Douglas, Mass; m. July 17, 1880, Clarence Bacheler of Whit- 
ingsville, Mass. 
Children : 

1. 3Iae, June 2, 1882. 

2. Olive, May 9, 1884. 

657. vii. Frank Herman, Feb. 21, 1853. 

viii. Clara Louisa, Sept. 16, 1855; d. July 21, 1873, in West- 
moreland, N. H. 



408. 

John Albert' (John,^ Ezra,' John,* John,^ John'), born in 
Wrentham, Dec. 8, 1813; died April 19, 1865; married Harriet 
A. Rathbone, who was living in 1885. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 217 

Children, bom in Wrentliiim : 
658. i. JonN,8 Oct. 25, 1843. 

ii. Anxa Marsf.i.l.v, Sept. 7, 1850; ra. at Foxlwro', Dec. 25, 1873, 

Walter II. Fisher (b. in Fuxboro', 18s5). 
iii. Edna Jones, d. at Wrentliam, Sept. 21, 1818. 
iv. Ellen Louisa, Sept. 20, d. Sept. 21, 1«5;J. 
V. INIart T., m. at Foxboro', Oct. 5, 185'J, Clmrles E. Giles. 



409. 

Hiram' ( John,'' Ezra,^ John,* John,"" John'), horn in Wrcn- 
tham, Nov. 8, 1827 ; farmer. He married Dec. li), 1858 (hy Ucv. 
A. Adams, in Franklin) Nancy Kemp of Foxhoro' ; she waa horn 
May 20, 1833, at Marblehead. 

Children : 

i. Emily Joski'iiine,^ March 2G, 18G0. 

ii. Fred Leavis, Nov. 22, 18G2 ; d. at Wreiithaui, Ap.-i -. Isr.G. 

iii. Harry M., Oct. 30, 1871 ; d. March 2G, l.S'Jj. 

iv. John Edward, Jan. 18, 187-1. 



410. 

George Lemuel' {George,^ Ezra,'' John,* John,'* Jnhti*)^ 
born Jan. 22, 1816 ; died at Clinton, May K!, 18S7 ; niarricil .Iiino 
2, 1845, Mary A. Mann, born about 1818; died Nov. '". ^"^"^'. 
"aged 67." 

Children : 

i. Harriet Hartley,* March 27, 1>!|''; m. Dtr. 1'.'. iscc. Dul.l 
A. Draper. 
661. ii. Charles Henry, Wrentham, Sept. 5, 185'J. 



411. 

Alonzo Leprelett' (Geo-f/e," Ezra," Jnhn,'' ,l»hn,- .L^n.i ), 
born June 24, 1818; died Dec. 4, 1865; marrii'd .Ian 2S, isjl. 
Betsey Ann," daughter of Darius, No. 1)4, and Puinclia (Cury) 
Ware, born Nov. 13, 1818; died Aug. 29, 1881. 

Children, born in A\'rcntham : 

6Gla. i. Edmund Burke," June 2G, 1843, Wr. ; d. at DickiiiMJO, Dakot*, 
Oct. 6, 1883. 



218 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Henry Herbert, May 10, 1848, Wr. ; d. Jan. 12, 1874; unm. 

iii. Helen Frances, Sept. 12, 1857; m. Dec. 2, 1886, Charles E. 
Stimson of Franklin, Me. ; d. May 23, 1892. 



412. 

Charles' {^George,^ Ezra,^ John,* John,^ John"), married 
Harriet Grant Grouety. [Clin, rec.] 

Child : 

G61J. RoMONDO C.,8 Jane 7, 18G0, at Clinton. 



416. 

Elijah' {Elijah,^ Moses,^ Moses,* John,^ John,'), bom Nov. 
1, 1799; died at Winhall, Vt. ; married first, June 19, 1823, 
Patty Malvina, daughter of True (Jona.) and Patty (Emery) 
Webster, born Aug. 13, 1800; died April 1, 1825. He married 
second, Dec. 29, 1825, Mrs. Sevia (Dustin) Tenny, daughter of 
John and Sarah (Webster) Dustin, and widow of Kimball Tenny. 

Children : 

i. Sevia Olivia Ann,* Aug. 20, 1828; m. "Williams; res. at 

E. Greenwich, N. Y. 
ii. Elijah Kimball, 18:54 ; d. July 28, 1840. 
iii. Ann Eliza, Aug. 3, 1841. 



417. 

Moses' {Elijah,^ Moses, ^ Moses,* John,^ John"), born at Gil- 
sum, N. H., March 2, 1804; died at Brattleboro', Vt., April 20, 
1875 ; married April 29, 1827, Eliza Hastings of Swanzey. A 
shoemaker. 

Children, born at Brattleboro' : 

i. Augusta Maria,* June 29, 1829 ; m. Amandron Cathon. 
6G2. ii. Moses Hastings, Oct. •"), 1833. 
iii. Ann Eliza, Aug. 3, 1841. 



418. 

Obadtah' {Benjamin,^ 3foses,^ Moses,* John,^ John'), bom at 
Gilsum, Jan. 2, 1795 ; died at Butler, 111., Sept. 24, 187G ; married 
Aug. 17, 1821, Electa, daughter of John and Elizabeth Post, born 



WARE GENEALOGY. 219 

at Addison, Vt., July 17, 1800; died at Riitk-r, 111., Nov. hS. 
1858. "^Yent in 1821 to a farm nrar St. Louis; in 1823 scttlcHl 
with brother Benjamin at Butler, Mi»nt<^»>inery Co., 111., at a place 
called ' Ware's Grove.' " [Hist. Gilsuui.] 
Children, bom in Butler^ 111. : 

i. HuLr>An,8 Sept. 17, 1823; m. May l'7, IM.".. 'I" K. Harm 

(b. Feb. 28, 1812), son of Jolm"an(l Abigail li 
Children, born in Illinois : 

1. Frederick Ware, March 24, 181G ; d. Ft-b. U, !>• -. 

2. Julia Abigail, Sept. 15, 1852 ; ra. Oct. 31, ls72, .Michael 

Luther Robertson (sou of Stamford and Ann .M.), b. 
111., Sept. 1-1, 1851. 

ii. Eliza, Aug. G, 1825 ; d. Sept. 14, 181 1 ; unin. 
iii. Emily, Jan. 23, 1827 ; d. Sept. 21, 1844 ; unm. 
iv. Electa, Jan. 2, 1829 ; d. Oct. 7, 1861 ; m. Nov. 25. 1 8 |s'. .T.onb 
Wagner Scheur (b. N. C, May 11, 182C.). 
Children : 

1. Sylvester Henry, III., Nov. 15, ISIO. 

2. David }Yaro, 111., Sept. 20, 1h52 ; ni. Fl-I.. I'.t. l.sTa. 

Harriet, dauyliter of Frederick H. and ('liri-jona 
Peters (b. at Findley, O., Oct. 14, 1S5()). 3 childri-n. 

3. Laura Lucretia, Aug. 13, 1855 ; ni. Aug. G, 1878, DauicI 

Curtis. 

4. Sophronia Luzetta, Sept. 9, 1859. 

V. Maria, May 14, 1831 ; d. Sept. G, 1835 ; ninn. 
vi. Clara, Aug. 19, 1833 ; d. Aug. 8, 1855 ; unm. 
vii. Ad ALINE, Feb. 7, 183G; d. Sept. IG, 1845 ; unm. 
viii. Betskv, Aug. 18, 1S3S; m. Dec. 12, ISGl, Cbarl.« .M. N\ - - ■ -^^ 
(son of Tliomas and Lydia, b. at Situate, R. L, Am:. 7. 1S22). 

Children : 

1. Thomas Knoivlton, Sept. 20, 18G2. 

2. Eliza Ware, Jan. 14, 18G4. 

3. Lillie Electa, July 22, 1HG9. 

4. Mary Grace, Sept. G, 1872. 

ix. Mary, April 18, 1ft II ; .1 Jan. 1, 1^70; m. Nov. 29. 1HG6, 
William All.inn Young, son of William and Ja- > nig (b. 
Aug. 20, \W.'A\). 
Children : 

1. Anthony Olmdiah, Doc. 25, IfiGS. 

2. WHliam Albion, Nov. 9, 18G9. 

6G3. X. Henry, May 4, 1845. 



220 WAEE GENEALOGY. 



419. 

Benjamin'' {Benjamin,^ Moses,'" Moses,* Jolin,^ John^), born 
in Gilsum, N. H., June 27, 1796; died at Butler, 111., July 31, 

1855 ; mai'ried March 12, 1827, Sarah, daughter of David and 

(Voorhees) Slayback (born at Lexington, Ky., Sept. 13, 1805). 

Children, born at Butler, 111. : 

i. Austin,^ Feb. 20, d. Sei^t. 19, 1829. 
664. ii. Justus Hurd, July 11, 1834. 



420. 

David' {Benjamin,^ 3Ioses,^ Moses,* Jolin,^ Jokn^), born at 
Gilsum, N. H., April 2, 1798 ; died April 15, 1863. " The strong 
staff is bi'oken." [Epitaph in Ware Cemetery.] He married first, 
at the "Christian Church," Gilsum, Mary, daughter of Samuel and 
Margaret Smith, born in Hartland, Vt., Sept. 2, 1790; died at 
Gilsum, April 6, 1851. "There is rest in Heaven." [Ceni.] 
He was town collector many years ; treasurer ; representative, etc. 
He married second, April 6, 1853, Mrs. Rachel S. Pratt of North- 
field, Vt. After her husband's death she removed to Salt Lake City. 

Children, born in Gilsum : 

665. i. David Smith,^ Oct. 25, 1828. 

ii. Theoda, Juue 22, 1832 ; member of Methodist Church ; m. May 
7, 1857, George H., son of David and Eliza Ann Towle (b. at 
New London, Oct. 6, 1832); farmer at Newport ; his first wife. 
She d. at N., Sept. 18, 1870. 
Children : 

1. George Ware, March 7, 1861. 

2. Charles Herbert, Jan, 16, 1867. 

iii. Samuel B., March 11, 1835; d. Dec. 18, 1856, imm. (First 
burial in " Ware Cemetery," Gilsum, founded on a part of the 
farm of David.'') 



421. 

Enoch'' (^Benjamin,^ Moses,^ Moses,* John,^ Joht'), born Oct. 
25, 1807; died "at Chester, Vt., March 16, 1875. He married 
fii'st, Dec. 26, 1837, Louisa Atwood, born in Chester, Vt., July 
10, 1810; died there Jan. 8, 1861. He married second, Dec. 1, 
1861, Arvilla Covey. 



WAKE GENEALOOT. OOl 

Children, born in Chester, Vt. : 

666. i. Wesley L.,* Sept. 28, 1838. 

ii. Mary Louisa, .June 17, 1840; m. .Tan. 11. I8GG, Norm Crano 
Richmoiid, sou of Henry and C'liarloUc (Crttiie) Uicluuuml (b. 
Ohio, .June, 1838). 

Children, born iu Butler, 111. : 

1. Dora Augusta, Oct. 2.3, 186G ; d. Au;:. IH, ISfiS. 

2. A daughter, Aug. 14, d. Sept., 1808. 

3. Nellie Ware, Sept. 30, 1801). 

4. Herbert Wesley, Jan. 9, 1873. 

5. Frederick Lucius, April 29, 1874. 

iii. Benjamix M., Sept. 4, 1842 ; d. at Cold Harbour, Juno 3, 18C4, 

iv. Wilbur Fiske, Dec. 6, 1844 ; d. of camp fever, June 17, 1802. 

V. Marion W., Jan. 12, 1847. 

667. vi. George Enoch, Feb. 14, 1849. 

668. vii. Lucius Jeremiau, Aug., 18ol. 

viii. Dora Angusta, Aug. 17, 18o-5 ; m. Jan -'l. 1-^77 ' 'H.. 

Pierce of Litchfield, III. 

Child: 
Essie May, Butler, HI., Aug. 8, 1878. 

ix. Jennie L., Feb. 2, 1803. 

X. Abraham Lincoln, Jan. 6, 1865. 



422 

John Quincy Adams^ (Boijamin,' Moses^^ M , Jofiu^* 
John''), born in Gilsum, X. II., Dec. 17 or 11», IS-'-' ; ilii«l at 
Surry, X. H., Aug. 2!), 18(5.3. He married Xo v. 11, IS.')1, Kmily, 
daughter of Oliver and Patty Ileald, born at Xclson. i>c>c. IS. 1S2;5. 
She was living in Milford, ^lass., in 1885. 

Educated at Hancock vVcadomy and >iiMv iiauijii'Hi I 
tute. Licensed April 19, 1840, by Baptist C'liurch. Ordain 
N. H., where he remained two years ; settled at Sanboniton lJa\ 
Vt. ; Whiting, Vt, where he reinaiiieil till his dealli. I^' 
43d year, while on a visit to his sister in Surry, lie \\.. 
than ordinary ability." . . . He was naturally a loader ; of lit- 
social and liiendly, but of intense couviclioiis. lb- was over ».i\ Ic'^; iu 
height and of great physical strength. [!'• ' < '■' ' 

Children : 
669. i. Edwin CiiAriN," Marlboro', Oct. 8, 1852. 



222 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Martha Jane, Sanbornton, Dec. 25, 1853 ; m. Sept. 13, 1874, 
Willis K, Emerson. Res. at Milford. 

iii. Laura Maria, Sanbornton, July 19, 1855. 

iv. Walter Henry, Addison, Vt., April 25, 1859. 

V. Mary Francis, Whiting, Vt., May 3, 1860 ; d. March 6, 1862. 

vi. May Emily, Milford, March 6, 1866. 



424. 

Moses, Jr.'' {3Ioses,^ Moses,'" Moses,* John,^ John^), born in 
N. H., ill 1806; died peacefully, of old age, at 88 years of age, 
Dec. 4, 1894, at Eureka, Winnebago Co., Wis. ; married July 27, 
1834, Loraine, daughter of Justus and Kuth (Handel) Hurd[?]. 
Removed from Gilsum to N. Keene, N. Y. 
Children ; 

i. Hannah,8 1835 ; d. in 1873 ; m. 1860, George Smith. 
Children : 

1. Sarah Loraine, 1863 ; m. 1882, George H. Wright. 

2. Bell P., 1865; m. 1888, George Harrington. 

3. Inez, 1866 ; m. 1894, Henry Jungbluth. 

4. George Philip, 1869. 

670. ii. Moses Lane, 1837. 



426. 

Cyrus C.^ {Moses,^ Moses,^ Moses^* John,^ John'), born about 
1816; died in 1886, "aged 70." 

Children : 

i. Daniel,^ b. and d. 1841. 

ii. JuDSON C, Feb. 15, 1842. 

iii. LoRETTA A., Jan. 21, 1845 : d. July, 1870. 

iv. Edward L., Dec. 19, 1850 ; d. Jan., 1863. 



427. 

Frederick Augustus'' (Amariah,^ Jesse,' Eleazer,* Eleazer,^ 
John''), born in Franklin, June 29, 1798 ; died Sept. 13, 1875, 
"ag. 77, 2, 13," at Franklin. He married first, Jan. 1, 1823, 
(Rev. N. Emmons) Sarah Morse; she died Aug. 20, 1839. He 
married second, Mrs. Eliza Arnold (born in Wrentham ; died in 



tf 



fc%V^ 



WARE GENEALOGY. 2l.';) 

Ff'l^oH^' F^^-,\^' ^^^^' "*''«• ''^^"^- "^^ ■"^''•'•••^<1 t»'i'-.l, April 
15, 18bO, Ann Maria, duu^^htcr of Micuh (ur liu.swell) unJ Aunc 
Bent of Framinghani, widow of Ilcnrv Uvswu Pond. 



428. 

Nathan' (Amariah,' Jesse,' Eleazcr,* Eleazer,' Ju/m'J, born 
in Franklin, Dec. 27, 1807; died in Xatick, April 5, l»(jiJ. He- 
married Dec. 2, 1841, Elvii-a llawes. 



430. 

Jonathan Day' (Zenas,' Ziba,' Ehazer,' Eleazer,* John'), 
born at Swanzey, N. H., Feb. 23, 1797; died Oct. 23, 187G i 
married Xov. 30, 1824, Alice, daughter of Josiah Ilaniblett ; born 
Oct. 26, 1801 ; died Jan. 26, 1873. Kesided at Swanzey. Deacon. 

Children : 

673. i. Alonzo A.,8 Sept. 1, 1825; d. Feb. 8, 1895. 



n. 



Daniel II., March 9, 1827; d. Nov. 1, 1857. 



iii. Alice M., March 30, 1829 [?]; m. Oct. 20, 185.^, a. - , .ud 
wife, Eev. E. S. Adams of Gilsum. She j;rad. Mt. llolvuke 
Sem. ; has charge of girls at "W'ilberforce Univ., Xeuia, Ohio. 
Child : 

Mi/ron Winsloio, Nov. 27, 18C0. 
iv. Mary L., Dec. 4, 1830; m. Aug. 31, 1854, Frauklm Downing. 



432. 

Joel' (Zenas,^ Ziha,' Eleazer,* Eleazer* John*), born at 
Swanzey, N. IL, July 23, 1809; married Lucy Crossett of I'rt'*- 
cott, Mass.; was a school-teacher in Swanzey; fanner in \. V., 
then removed to Geneseo, 111. Had children. 



433. 

Lyman' (Zlha,^ Ziha,'' Eh-azcr,* Ehnz'-r,'' .}'>hn ), Ix.rn at 
Gilsum, N. IL, Feb. 22, 1803; died 1839 [?]. He ^Klrrit^d 
Hannah, daugliter of Samuel S. Merriam. She, a widow, wm ro- 
siding in Wells, Vt., in 18G9. 



224 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

672. i. George,^ 

673. ii. William. 

674. iii. Sidney, 

675. iv. Merritt. 

V. Rachel. Res. in "Wells, 1869. 

434. 

Ziba'^ (Jacob,^ Ziha,^ Eleazer,'^ Eleazer,^ John^ ), born April 
15, 1817, at Winchester, N. H. ; married Jan. 1, 1839, Eliza, 
daughter of James Olcott of Swanzey, N. H. ; born Feb. 9, 1819. 
Farmer, residing at Winchester ; attends church at West Swanzey. 

~ Children, born in Winchester : 

i. LuciNA 0.,' July 22, 1840 ; m. Moses W. Hale of Rmtlge, N. H. 

ii. Maria, Aug. 16, 1842 ; d. Jan. 3, 1863 ; m. Marshall Willard 
of Dublin, N. H. 

iii. Sarah M., Dec. 5, 1846; d. Jan. 4, 1863. 

676. iv. James R., Sept. 18, 1849. 
V. Ella E., May 11, 1854. 

vi. Julius H., Dec. 7, 1858 ; d. Oct. 9, 1859. 
vii. Arthur Z., Oct. 22, 1860; d. Jan. 3, 1863. 



435. 

Phinehas Atwood^ (Jacoh,^ Ziba^^ Eleazer,^ Eleazer,^ John^ ), 
born Sept. 10, 1819; died Dec. 5, 1894; resided at Winchester, 
N. H., church at West Swanzey. He married Nov. 1, 1855, Mary, 
daughter of William Read of Swanzey, N. H. ; born Feb. 13, 1835, 
at Swanzey. 

Children, born in Winchester : 

i. Emma F.,^ Jan. 5, 1857 ; d. March 12, 1863. 

ii. AYalter L., Nov. 4, 1861 ; d. Feb. 27, 1875. 

iii. A SON, April 14, d. April 15, 1863. 

iv. Edna L., May 22, 1865 ; m. Charles Plumer of Jaffrey, N. H. 

677. V. Arthur W., July 27, 1853. 



436. 

Joseph' (Jacoh,^ Ziba,^ Eleazer,^ Eleazer,^ John'), born 
March 3, 1822; died in Swanzey, July 17, 1892; pedler. He 



WARE GENEALOGV, 0'i\ 

^ ^ \J 

married first, July 17, 1854, Rachel (or Itel.eknh?) Wilhinl of 
Dublin; she died March 1(5, iSo.j. He married second, Nov. 8, 
1858, Mary G., daughter of Klijali C\ B.-ldin;; of Swanzey ; she 
died Nov. 19, 1858. lie inarri.d third, NOv. 17, l.s.'ill.'Sanih 
Jane, daughter of Deacon do^cnh Ilaiiimond of Swanzev : huru 
May 17, 1837. ^ 

Child : 

Mary L.,^ July 13, 18C2; m. Oct. 31, 1882, Jamea E. Ilaudy. 

437. 

Joseph [T.?]^ (Joseph,' Zibn," Elenzer,* Ehazer* John* ), 
born Feb. 11, 1825 ; died in Iladley, Mass., June 14, 1897 ; mar- 
ried May 8, 1849, Philcna Hardy; born Feb. 25, 181G. 

Child, born at Acworth, N. H. : 
Abbie,8 July 10, 1850. 



438. 

Harlan P.'' {Joseph,'^ Ziha,'' Ehazer,* Eltrxzer* Jo/tn*),\)OTn 
[at Acworth, N. H.?] Nov. 28, 183G ; married Su^an A. Spencer, 
who was born Feb. 6, 1844, and died Sept. ll*, 1S87. Kctiide^ in 
Alstcad, N. H. 

Children : 

i. Frances A.,^ Keene, N. H., Feb. 2, 1870. 

ii. James Walton, Alstead, N. II., Aug. 24, 1874. 

iii. Bertha E., Sept. 12, 1877. 



439. 

David' (David," Ell," Eleazcr,* Eleazev* Jo/in'), born in 
Franklin, May 7, 1814; died of consumption, Dec. 21, l^r)H. He 
married at Franklin, May 30, 1841 (by luv. T. I>. Southworth), 
Betsey Pettis, born in Hopkinton. Farmer. Resides at lUlling- 
ham. 

Children : 

i. Louisa Amelia,' Feb. 17, 18i;3 ; m. in A.i-. 1"7.'. .!.>«. ph M. 
Wales of Franklin. 
Children : 

1. Flora E., March 22, 1873; m. IS'Jl, ImIw. Lip»cll. 

2. Cora May, AprU 24, 1878. 
15 



226 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Mary Elizabeth, Franklin, Feb. 17, 1848 ; brought up by- 
Frederic Augustus Ware; lived (1885) with Mrs. Inez Arn- 
old, Franklin ; m. Nov., 1890, Edw. S. Whitaker. 

iii. William Emery, 1851, Bellingham ; unm. 

iv. RiiODA Ann, Franklin, Oct. 7, 1855 ; m. April 19, 1872, Lyman 
Ebenezer (a wheelwright), son of Deacon Ebenezer and Amelia 
O. Belknap of Milford (by Rev. C. W. Redding), he a wheel- 
wright, aged 20, she 17, of Bellingham. Lives at Milford. 

Child : 

Forest Lyman, 1873 ; m. 1895, Nellie Cahill of Holliston. 



440. 

Gilbert Adams^ (David,^ Eli,^ Eleazer,'^ Eleazer^"^ John^)^ 
born in Franklin, July 1, 1818; died suddenly of heart disease, 
April 15, 1876, at Warehouse Point, Ct. He married, Dec. 9, 
1853, Caroline, daughter of Benjamin (Moses, Abraham, Isaac, 
John, Robert) and Clarinda (Richardson) Pease of Enfield, Ct. ; she 
was born Jan. 22, 1823. Lived with his sisters at Oxford Plain, 
and was a member of the Congregational Church there. Removed 
in 1840 to Hartford, Conn., where he was proprietor of the Ameri- 
can Hotel Stables for a number of years ; removed in 1846 to Ware- 
house Point, Conn., where he became proprietor of the American 
Hotel Stable, the depot stage line and large livery and feeding 
stables. Was much respected in the community where he resided. 

Children, born at Wareliouse Point, Conn. : 

679. i. George Gilbert,^ March 19, 1856. 

680. ii. Franklin Pease, March 8, 1863. 



441. 

Elbridge Gerry^ (David,^ Eli,'^ Uleazer,* Eleazer,^ John'), 
torn at Franklin, Dec. 14, 1819. Lives in W. Medway, "grocer, 
26 years Baptist, a man of good Christian life." Went to Medway 
1830 ; married first, Eliza Pierse Drake, dauglvter of John Drake of 
Partridgetown, Bellingham, born April 20, 1828 ; she died April 3, 
1855. He married second, July, 1870, Anna, daughter of Alex- 
ander Grant, born April 15, 1829 (her third marriage) ;* she died 
May 28, 1886. 

Child : 

Emma Eliza,® ]\Iarch 6, 1848 ; member of Baptist Church ; unm. ; 
lives with father. 

* Ainia Grant m. Ist, Rev. Abner Mason, Bapt. Miii. at W. Medway; she m. 2J, 
Edward liixon, farmer, of the same place. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 227 



•IIJ, 



Arrival Perry' {AmJio-.^f," Ddni'rl,' Daniel,* FJ 
John'), born at Wrcntlmm, March '1, iSi'J; is a car|)fnkT, ,..,n- 
in Medway. lie married April 4, 1847, Mary A. l{i(liard>*ou Jf 
Franklin, dau^diter of Howard and ^Nlary, born at Win«lo\v, Me. ; 
factory hand ; they were married at ^■orth Wrenthani by Kcv. K. (J. 
Sears. 

Children : 

i. Mary Fr.vnces,^ Wrentbam, Nov. 12, 1848. 

ii. ViOLETTA Padlink, Fr., July IG, 18.J3 ; m. Sept. 17. i^^'a, 
Lyman Adams, son of Sabiu and Mary A., of CJIouc 
Rev. Daniel Koumls), N. Wr. She 1 J ; he 18 ; card binppcr. 



445. 

Leaxder Merritt' (Jason," Ilczel-ta/i,' ITezehiah,* Eleazer* 
John'), born Feb. IG, 1803, at Shrewsbury, Mass. ; married Oct. 
18, 1830, Frances Calder, dauulitor of Sanuu'l and Fanny (Caldcr) 
Metcalf of Providence, K. I., born March ;> 1 , l.S()7 ; died July 21, 
18 iO, aged 63. He lives at Providence, K. 1. ; has summer honjc 
at Shrewsbury. 

Children : 

i. Cornelia Frances,* June 14, 1832; d. ^Murcli 30, 1883; m. 
Oct, 11, 1859, Jacob Follct of Troy, N. Y. 

Cliild : 

Edilh Clif/on, Ani^-. 17, 18(10; m.Juno 1, l.ss2. Dr. Art' r 
Hudson Ilarrinijtou of Worcester. Children: 1. C. ; 
ton Ward, jMarch 14, 1881 ; 2. Ethel, OcU G, 1888. 

ii. Harriet Augusta, Oct. 1('>, 1834. 
G81. iii. George Henry, March 4, 1S3G. 
682. iv. CiiARi.Ks \'iCT0R, Aug. 8, 1837. 

V. Edward Clifton, May 31, 1839 ; d. Sept. 10, 1810. 



44 C. 

Samuel Cowell' (Jts-on," Ilezc/cia/i,' //<:>.{■ in /i,' Fh 

J"oA«'), born Dec. i», ISIO; died Anu'. <i, i'^'-"5. He mu. . 

Richmond, Ky., April 'Jll, 183!), Sarih Ann .Milhr, Urn Fib. :?, 
1818, a sister" of Justice S. .Miller of the Supreme Court, U. S. 

liesides at Towanda, III. 



228 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children, born in Richmond, Ky. : 

683. i. William Frederick,^ May 21, 1741. 

ii. Martha Ann, July 20, 1843 ; m. April 9, 1883, Matthew Wise 
of Towanda, 111. Farmer, Towanda, 111. (b. Jan. 8, 1831, 
Green Co., Pa. ; d. Jan. 20, 1895, aged 64, 0, 12). 

684. iii. Leander Malcomb, July 2, 1845. 

iv. Amanda Noland, March 20, 1848 ; m. May 7, 1868, Paul 
Vandervoort, at Towanda, 111. 

Children : 

1. Frederick 3IcMillen, Jan. 13, 1871. 

2. Grace C, Feb. 12, 1874. 

3. Walter Percival, May 14, 1876. 

4. Samuel Miller, March 29, 1878. 

5. Ollie, Nov. 24, 1881 ; d. Dec. 17, 1888. 

V. Ann Janette, Aug. 17, 1850 ; res. at Towanda, HI. 

685. vi. Samuel Miller, Aug. 20, 1852. 

686. vii. Stephen Noland, Feb. 28, 1854. 

687. viii. Edward Newell, July 2, 1860. 



447. 

Herman'' {Hezekiah,^ Hezehiah,^ Hezelciah,* Eleazer,^ John^)^ 
born at Wrentham, March 18, 1801 ; died July 7, 1883, at Med- 
field. He married Ruth Whiting. 

Children : 

i. Susan Elizabeth,^ Sept. 8, 1829 ; m. in Medfield, June 3, 1851, 
Frederick H. Wight (" Wights," No. 1089). Lives at Dover, 

Mass. 

688. ii. Charles Henry, March 25, 1832. 

iii. Sarah Ellen, Aug. 23, 1834; d. (bur.) Medfield, "Oct. 12, 
1850, 16, 2, 0." 



448. 

HEZEKiAnLYMAN''(//e«e7i;mA,® Hezehiah,^ HezeJciah,* Eleazer^, 
John''), born March 24, 1807 ; died at Providence, R. I., April 7, 

1868, " aged 62." [Prov. Rec] He married Celinda S. ; she 

died Aug. 22, 1866, "aged 48." [P. rec. 11, 218.] 



I 



"WARE GENEALOGY. 2'2'J 

440. 

Orlando' (Alpheics,' Joseph, ' John,* Joseph,* John*), U.rn 
in Shcrborn, Nov. 8, 1800; dinl :it Woire^tfr, Div. \2, lH:il ; 
married Susan AValcott Maynard of Slircwsburv ; blic died Feb 6* 
1893. 

Children : 

i. Joseph Gilman,® d. unm. 

ii. John Orlando, Worcester, March 22, 18.33 ; d. unm, 
iii. Harriet Newell, Worcester, Dec. .0, 183C ; in. Aujj. 2G, 1858, 
Ciiarles Ileury White. He d. in Boston, Dec. 13, I87y. 

Child : 

Clare7ice Parker, Dec. 2S, 1808; m. Oct. J. l.s'JJ. Uoriha 
Browning Barnes of Waliham. Res. AUstou, LSUd. 

450. 

Charles Coolidge' (Alphcus,' Joarph,'' John," ./-.vyjA,' 
John''), born at Shcrborn, Feb. 9, 1803; died at IlartCurd, Ct., 
Nov. 10, 1861. He married Sept., 18.32, Maria Iluntiu^'ton 
Squires of Ashford, Conn., born May 19, 1810; died dan. 8, 1893. 
Removed from Shcrborn to Middleton, Ct. ; Liter to Ilartfonl, Ct., 
w^here he died. 

Child : 
689. Alpheus Charles,^ Ashford, Conn., July 2.'>, 1831. 

451. 

John' (Alpheus,^ Joseph, "" John,* Joseph,* John*), born in 
Sherborn, June 12, 180-5; died Feb. 7, 18S1 ; married May •:2, 
1831, at Newton, Mary II., daughter of Fsaac Wentwnrth of Can- 
ton. She died March 19, 1872.' Lived on tlie eastern [.art of the 
old Breck Farm. 

Children, born in Sherborn : 

i. Anna Maria,« Aug. l.'i, 1837 ; m. May 1, 18G1, John S., iou o( 
Daniel Bullard of Sherborn. 
Children : 

1. WiU!am Hvrhert, IHOC, ; m. S, pt. '.'. I-'l, Jali.i 1'. lU- 

Bho]>. 

2. Arthur Ware, Oct., IHCS; u\. Lena IUjIIo IVck of M.'d- 

iiehl, Oct. 2;i, IH'.l.'.. 

ii. Mary Elizauetii, July IG, 1810; .1. unm. (1891). 



230 WARE GENEALOGY. 

452. 

Joseph Sanger' {Alpheus,^ Joseph,'' John,* Joseph,'' John^), 
born in Sherborn, Nov. 24, 1807 ; died there Dec. 26, 1869 ; 
married Feb. 15, 1841, in Worcester, Isabella McCabe of St. John, 
N. B. She died Jan. 26, 1894, in St. Paul, Minn. 

Child : 
690. Robert Burns,^ Worcester, July 2, 1813. 

453. 

Joseph Ashur' {Ashur,^ Joseph,^ John,* Joseph,^ John"), 
born Aug. 30, 1832 ; died in Washington, D. C, May 25, 1874; 
married Sept. 5, 1857, Ellen McKinstrey, daughter of Thomas 
Leonard and Charlotte Elizabeth (Hall) AVillis. 

Child : 

EiCHARD^ C' ROLLO " at first), Cliicago, 111., July 22, 1861. 



454. 

Albert Penniman' {Henry, ^ Joseph," John," Joseph,"" Johu'')^ 
born in Sherborn, Nov. 9, 1811 ; died Feb. 13, 1871, in Sherborn, 
aged 59; married in Needham, Aug. 10, 1829, Joanna D., 
daughter of Eli Leland, born Oct. 30, 1811 ; died March 12, 1890. 
" Owns the homestead." " Family went west." 

Children, born in Sherborn : 

i. Maria A.,' Oct. 11, 1829; m. Francis E. Gushing, May 22, 

1851. 
ii. Frances A., Jan. 9, 1831 ; d. Feb. 8, 1874 ; m. April 24, 1853, 

Joseph E. Sangei*. 

692. iii. Robert IL, Feb. 11, 1833. 

693. iv. George C, March 12, 1835 ; d. April 13, 1886. 

V. Eleanor R., Dec. 12, 1836 ; m. Nov. 24, 1859, Charles E. 
Flagg. 

694. vi. Albert P., born July 27, 1839 ; d. March 20, 1887. 

695. vii. Dexter L., Sept. 3, 1840. 

viii. Joanna D., April 16, 1842 ; d. May 3, 1883 ; m. Enos L. Eastr 

man. Derby Line, Vermont. 
ix. Henry C, May 13, 1844 ; d. Cincinnati, 0., Dec. 31, 1863. 
X. Alma S., June 30, 1846 ; m. June 10, 1895, Charles N. Onion, 

Curriville, Mass. 
xi. Martha J., April 9, 1848 ; m. Nov. 18, 1869, Lowell E. Coo- 

lidge. 



WARE GENEALOfJY. 231 

455. 

Elisiia Seayerxs' (W^Ifpr," John,' John,* Joseph,' John'), 
born March 2i), 1801 ; died Dec. (I, \XCA ; inarrit-d Oct. M), Ify'A^, 
Caroline Ayres of Xewton Luw.t Falls, born .huic 5, 1812. 

Children : 

i. Walter Creightox,' June 30, 1S30. 

ii. Caroline Elizabeth, Feb. 24, 1841 ; d. Mav IC, IK.'n. 

iii. Mart Robbins, Oct. 18, 1844. 

iv. Martha Sarah, May 26, 184G ; d. of consiimpiion, Au^'. 19. 

188o. I.e. 

V. Emily Lavixa, Oct. 18, 1848 ; d. May l.l, lSu7. 

vi. Hexry, March 15, 1852 ; d. Sept. 21, 1854, m- Sept. 2«, 1853. 

vii. Albert Elisha, March 14, 1854; d. May 25, 1854. 



45G. 

William' ( Trrt//e?-,*' Joh^i,' John,* Joaeph,^ John'), horn in 
Ccanada, April 15, 1810; died Feb. 24, 1852; married at Kings- 
ton, Conn., Martha Fiuley. 



•457. 

Edwin' {Orlando,'^ John,'' John,* Joacph,^ John'), born in 
Weston, Oct. 18, 1802; died Aui,^ C, 1870, at iVerfirld. "Tnulcr 
in Decrfield, succeeded his father at the old corner ytoro." Ho 
married first, Sept. 29, 1830, Alamena, dau<fhter of Joseph Stobbins ; 
she died Oct. 23, 1836, aged 30. He married second, Sept. 2'.», 
1831), Harriet P., daughter of E[)hraiiu Spragin', widow ul ^\■v^^an 
Stebbins. Her child, Frances Stebbins, was adoi)tcd by Mr. ^\'are. 

Children : 

698. i. Jonx,« July 24, 1840 ; d. June 28, 1887. 

ii. Laura S., June 20, 1843 ; m. Nov. 27, ]^<'-7. .T-^-i WiIkhj«on of 
Chicago. 



458. 

ED^^^x [A.]' {T:iJ>ri(l(p\" John," John,* Josrph,' Johu'),\iom 
in 1813; married at Tampa Bay, Flurida, Louisa ^Vyatt. 



232 WARE GENEALOGY. 



460. 



VORESTUS^ {Eleazer,^ Benjamin,^ John,* Joseiih,"^ Jolm^), hovn 
in Sherborn, April 27, 1822 ; married Nov. 30, 1846, Mary Rosa- 
line Butler. 

Children, born in Sherborn : 

i. Edgar Butler,« Jan. 14, 1847 ; d. April 29, 1849. 
699. ii. Arthur Breck, April 17, 1848. 

iii. Joseph Warren, Nov. 28, 1849 ; d. in 1896, at Memphis, Tenn. 
iv. Mary E. B., April 17, 1851 ; d. June 17, 1866. 
V. Edgar V., Nov. 10, 1852 ; d. Jan. 4, 1878. 

[" Clarence H." comes here in Breck Fam.] 
vi. Theodore " Leston " [Breck Fam.], June 21, 1856 ; said to be 
in California in 1896. 

vii. Emily B. (" Pratt," Breck Fam.), Aug. 15, 1867 ; m. 

Allison of Essex, Conn. 



461. 

Benjamin' {Eleazer,^ Benjamin,^ John,* Joseph,'^ Joh7i^), 
born in Sherborn, Jan. 24, 1824; died at Holliston, Feb. 7, 1878. 
He married, Jan. 3, 1850, Elizabeth Capen, born in Sherborn. 
She was a descendant of Barnard Capen and George Barbour, two 
of the earliest settlers in Dorchester and Dedham respectively. 
Benjamin Ware was " an upright man, respected by all. His occu- 
pation was that of a farmer." 

Children : 

i. Caroline,^ Feb. 25, 1850 ; m. in Holliston, Sept. 12, 1871, Lind- 

ley M. Stuart. 
ii. Anna Rebecca, July 1, 1858 ; m. Aug. 13, 1878, George L. 

Wilkinson, 
iii. Rodney Bradford, Oct. 25, 1869 ; was living at Fitchburg in 

1898. 



463. 

John Fothergill Waterhouse' {Henry, Jr.,^ Henry, ^ John,* 
Joseph,^ John^), born in No. Bennet Street, Boston, Aug. 31, 
1818; died at Milton, Feb. 26, 1881. Harvard College 1838; 
Divinity School 1842 ; ordained at Fall River, May, 1843 ; in- 
stalled at Cambridgeport, 1846 ; Baltimore, 1864 ; later at Arling- 
ton Street, Boston. He married May 27, 1844, Caroline Parsons, 



"WARE OEXEALOCJY. ^33 



dancrhter of Xatlian and Elizal.oth Norton (Lincoln) Rice of Cam- 
bridge, Mass., born Sq.t. l'7, ISJO ; d\cd Sq.t. 18, 1848. He mar- 
ried second, Oct. 10, ISHI, Helen Ware, dun^d.tcr of Xmhun ami 
i^hzabcth Aorton (Lincoln) Kice, born Sept. 21, 1.S22; died June 
1 / , 1892. 

He was honorary cliaplain of the 38th Mass. Vol. Inf. Ho re- 
moved from Baltimore, Md., in 1872, t.. Arlin-ton St. Church, 
Boston, where he remained until his death. 

Children, born in Cambridgeport : 

i. Henry,8 Jan. 21, 184G, at Fall River; d. Aug. 9, 18G2. 

705. ii. William Rotcii, Sept. G, 184S. 

706. iii. Arthdu Lovkll, May 30, 1851. 

707. iv. Francis Morgan, Feb. 5, 1857. 

V. Caroline Parsons, Oct. 13. 1850; m. March 5, 1«89, Ilonry 
Percy Jaques (b. Dec. 22, 1852; II. C. 187G; M.D. 1880). 



464. 

William Robert^ (Ilenry,^ Henri/,' Jo/ni,* Joscj)/i,^ John*), 
born in Cambridge, May 27, 1832; Harvard College l.s.')2; S.M. 
1856 ; LL.D. 1896 ; practised architecture in lK)st()n l-silO n» l8.sl ; 
Professor of Architecture in Mass. In.stitutc of TechnohM'-v, 186.'> to 
1881; since 1881 in Columbia University, New York, \. V. ; 
Fellow and Honorary Member of the American Institute of Archi- 
tects ; Honorary and Corresponding Member of the Royal Institute 
of British Architects and of the Societe Centrale des Architcetd 
Frangais. 



465. 

Charles PiCKARD^ (Ilrunj, Jr.," Ifoirif,^ John,* Joseph^' 
John"), born in Cambridge, June 1 1, IS 1(1 ; Harvard ( 'ollegc 1862. 
He married, Sept. 1, 1870, Elizabeth Lawrence, daughter i»f 
Charles Tilden and Catherine (Lawrence) .\pplct(m, born at Lowell, 
March 6, 1843. He is at the head of the rcconl dep;»rtni.-nl «if 
the American Bell Telephone Co. in Boaton ; resides at Urookliue. 

Children, born in Brookline : 

708. i. Henry,8 Dec. 26, 1871. 

ii. Mary Appleton, May 17, 1877. 



234 WARE GENEALOGY. 



466. 

JoHN^ (JoJin,^ Henry,^ John,* Joseph,^ John^), born In Boston, 
Sept. 8, 1829 ; graduated from Harvard College 1850 ; M.D. 1853 ; 

married in Paris, France, Therese , of Wurtzburg, Germany. 

He resides abroad, generally in Paris. No children. 



468. 

Henry^ (William,^ Henry, ^ John,* Joseph,^ John"^), born July 
17, 1824 ; died Feb. 4, 1855 ; Harvard College 1843 ; LL.B. 1847. 
He married, Dec. 28, 1859, Ellen Sophia, daughter of Oliver and 
Eliza (Bemis) Hastings, born Nov. 6, 1835; died May 20, 1877. 

Children : 

i. Eliza Hastings,^ Oct. 2, 1860; m. Nov. 24, 1893, William 
Roscoe Thayer, son of Frederick William (b. in Boston, Feb. 
18, 1823) and Maria Wilder (Phelps) (b. Ang. 29, 1828 ; d. 
Sept. 10, 1882, Boston) Thayer. He was b. in Boston, Jan. 
16, 1859; H. C. 1881. 

Child: 

Margaret Ware, Cambridge, July 18, 1896. 

ii. Mary Waterhouse, June 21, 1865 ; m. Nov. 24, 1893, Eobert 
De Wolf Sampson, born at Liverpool, Eng., April 14, 1865 ; 
d. at Pittsfield, July 9, 1895 ; H. C. 1887 ; "LL.B. 1890. 



469. 



s 
J 



Charles Eliot 2d^ (Thornton K.,^ Henry,^ John,* Joseph, 
John^), born July 17, 1853 ; Harvard College 1876 ; LL.B. 1878 ; 
lives in Fitchburg; lawyer. He married in Roxbury, June 30, 
1881, Harriet Pierce, daughter of George Washington and Mary 
Elizabeth (Nash) Long (born 1855). 

Children, born in Fitchburg : 

i. Mary Elizabeth,^ Aug. 6, d. Aug. 8, 1882. 

ii. George Long, Feb. 14, 1884. 

iii. Charles Eliot, Aug. 20, 1885. 

iv. Thornton Kiukland, 1887. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 235 

AzAETAii^ (Otis," A-ariaJi," Ju/m,* Joseph,* Juhn*), l)om in 
Barre, Oct. 30, 1820. Living,' in iMtS, Xo. 7 niussinn Strtvt, in 
Worcester. He married May 8, 184'j, Luciiuia Walton, born .Sept. 
22, 1829. 

Children, born in Hubbardston : 

709. i. George Otis,« Nov. G, 1830. 

ii. Walter Hazen, Nov. 11, 185G ; d. Juuo 20, 1857. 

iii. AVallace Henry, Dec. 4, 1858 ; died. 

iv. Edavard Ernest, July G, 18G2; lived iu Clevcluu'l. Oliio, f.ir n 

while. " Was blind, went to school iu IJostun, iMranif ;i 

musician"; d. "April, 18'JO, in Florida." 



473. 

Leonard' (Otis,^ Azariah^ John,* Joscp/i,' Jo/m' ), burn May 
19, 1825; died Oct. 18, 1893, ''suddenly, while ut work." lie 
married in Worcester (published in Ilolden, Oct. 10), Nov. I. 
1846, Elizabeth Adeline Moore (More), born Nov. 4, 1S21 ; diiil 
Feb. 25, 1896. She was a daughter of Col. George Mooro of 
Worcester, pattern maker. 
Children : 

i. Henrietta Piivloma,^ Sept. 28, 1817 ; m. Ai.rll M. isCT. Ibury 

Clay Cheesman (b. April 2, 1845). 
ii. Ella Elizabeth, July 24, 1850, in [Iloldeu] ; in. Nov. 2, lfi70, 
Henry D. Bailey. 
Children : 

1. Otis Henri/, Sept. 12, 1877. 

2. Frederick Ware, April 3, 1879. 

3. Ernest Winfeld, I\Iarch 28, 1885. 

iii. Otis Alexis, Feb. 15, 1852 [Ilolden] ; at Denver. Col., 1889. 
iv. Alice Genevieve, Dec. 20, 185G; d. .March 7, is:.s. 
V. Viola Maria, June 1, 1801 ; d. M:iy 21. 1887. 



171. 

Aaron Wood' (Oz/.f,' Azaria/t," Jo/m,* Josvpl,: JJn»'), bom 
in Barre, Jan. 2, 1837; married in AV.^t.nin^trr. April 22. IS.'.S, 
Persis Eliza, dautrhtor of John ami Sallv .M.rriani. born in A\ .-.t- 
minster, May 29,' 1832. He was drafted in the civil war; the hri.t 
one of the quota from his town. 



236 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children, born in Barre : 

709a. i. Warren Olin,^ Jan. 13, 1860. 
7093. ii. Herbert Alexis, Nov. 30, 1867. 



475. 

Albert^ (Otis,^ Azariah,^ John,* Joseph,'^ Jok)t'^), born in 
Barre, Oct. 29, 1844; married in Fitchburg (resided in Hubbards- 
ton ; published in Fitchburg and Hubbardston), March 6, 1867, 
Mary J., daughter of William J. and Lucinda (Russell) Parker, 
born in Hubardston, June 28, 1844. He is a mechanic. 

Children : 

i. Emma Augusta,^ Hubardston, April 15, 1869. 

ii. Ella Jane, Bai*re, July 25, 1870. 

iii. Alice Mabel, Aug. 22 or 27, 1873. 

iv. Robert Albert, Barre, Jan. 30, 1879, or Jan. 30, 1886. 

V. Sarah Edith, Nov. 7, 1881. 

vi. Arthur Lerot, Sept. 3, 1884; d. Feb. 1, 1885. 



476. 

John' (Otis,^ Azariah,^ John,^ Joseph,^ John^), born at Barre, 
April 2, 1848 ; married April 8, I860, in Hubbardston, Emily 
Elizabeth, aged 2 1 , daughter of Alfred and Harriet (Stone) Hatstat, 
born at Rutland, Jan. 2, 1848. 

Children, born in Barre : 

i. Edna Emily,* June 5, 1870 ; d. at Gardner, Jan. 30, 1895. 

ii. Harriet M., Jan. 19, d. 20, 1875. 

iii. J. Henry, Feb. 5, 1879. 

iv. Harry Otis, Nov. 14, 1881. 



482. 

George H.' ( William Danforth,^ William,^ Benjamin,* Na- 
thaniel,^ NathanieV), born in Franklin or Medvvay, April 8, 
1848; married at Wrentham, Aug. 1871, Edith, daughter of 
James and Mary McEvay, born about 1851, at Manchester, N. H. 
Residence, Franklin ; trade, bootmaker. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 237 

Children, born in ^Nlcdway : 

i. Harriet Ethel,* Sept. 6, ISlo. 
ii. Florence Almira, April 1, 1882. 
ill. Archibald Daxfortii, May 2, 1888. 



486. 

Elton Warren' (Wan-en," Wm-ren,' y,(i/if(ni'/,' A.t(/„tniel,* 
JVathaniel'), born at Orrino-ton, Mo., March 0, 1811; (H-rvcil iu 
the civil war four years, 18G1-(j5; was in rebel prison two yi-artj. 
He married in Sept., 18G1, Ada H. Eastman of Orrington, born in 
1843. Lives at Bangor. 

Children : 

i. Louise T.,* June 3, 1866. 
ii. Maud Warren, Bangor, June 27, 1S70. 
iii. Charles Park, Bangor, July 29, 1872. 
iv. Ada Mary, Bangor, April 23, 1881. 



487. 

Nelson' ( TFan-en,® Wary^en,^ Ncithaniel/ y^tlfiauit-I,^ Xa- 
thameP), born April 27, 1845; died of disease contraetetl in the 
army, Feb. 22, 1883. He married, }»Iay 15, 1800, Sarah A. Smith 
of East Orrington, born in 184G. Living. Baptists. 

Children : 

i. Nelly J.,^ Bangor, June 17, 1867 ; il. June 10, 1^72. 

ii. Jenny M., Bangor, Jan. 9, 1870. 

iii. Flora F., Bangor, July 3, 1872 ; d. Nov. 12, 1878. 

iv. Bessie N., Providence, R. I., Oct, 6, 1877. 

V. Amy E., Providence, R. I., July 23, 1880. 

vi. Sadie E., Providence, R. I., Jan. 27, 1.SS2. 



488. 

Jairus' {Elhrklqe," Warren," Xdl/ianiil/ X>it/i(inirl, A i- 
thanleP), born in Orrington, Mo., :\Ian-li i», lHt3; dioil Fob. 0, 
1881; married May 14, 1878, Emma A. Harlow of EjusI Ornng- 
ton (died before 1886). 

Child : 

Adeline C.,« Feb. G, 1881, day her father dw\ ; d. Iwforo 1886. 



238 WARE GENEALOGY. 



490. 



Lyman Eugene^ (also known as Eugene L.) {Lyman (7./ 
Darius,^ JosiaJi,* Josiah,^ NathanieP), born in Baltimore, March 
15, 1849 ; graduated from Cornell Univ., 1877. He married April 
20, 1880, Harriet Dexter McClOud* of Omaha. He is a civil and 
mechanical engineer ; resided some years at Omaha ; engaged in 
railway service in Western and Pacific States ; has his home now in 
Norfolk (formerly North Wrentham) ; has contributed much to this 
Genealogy. 

Child : 

Pamela Cart,^ Omaha, Neb., Jan. 6, 1884. 



491. 

Henry Cleveland'' {Lyman C.,^ Darius,^ Josiah,* Josiah,^ 
JSFathanieP), born North Wrentham, Jan. 1, 1853; married 
Emma B. Starkey, June 26, 1877. Married second, at Kokomo, 
Ind., Oct. 25, 1899, Lillian Amelia, daughter of William PL and 
Amelia A. (Halladay) Curran. Resides at Chicago, 111. 

Children : 

i. Robert Percival,^ Feb. 23, 1880, "Wrentham. 
ii. LicoNA Alice, Nov. 20, 1900. 



492. 

Robert Allison^ {Lyman C.,^ Darius,^ Joslah,^ Josiah,^ 
Nathaniel) , born in Boston, April 14, 1858 ; married first. Bertha 
Louise Wiggin; she died at Arlington, Jan. 15, 1893. He mar- 
ried second, Sept. 14, 1895, Charlotte Clement, daughter of James 
Swan Barrell, of Cambridge, a descendant of John Alden, Miles 
Standish and Elder Brewster. 

Resides in Boston. 



494. 

Myron Lee^ {Elijah,^ Darius,^ Josiah,* Josiah,^ jSFa- 
tlumieP), born Nov. 11, 1855. 

Resides in Omaha, Neb. 

* Dauglitei- of Matthew and Martha Ann (Reed) McCloud (name changed from 
McClurg iov convenience). 



"WARE GENEALOGY. 239 



495. 

Walter Ellsworth' (Elijah,' Dariu.'^,' JusUih,' Jott,'ah,' Xa- 
thanieP), born in Xeedham, Auj;. 20, ISGI ; ni:irric-tl .lulv U, 
1890, Jennie, d:ui<i-liter of Kicliard and Mary (Hay tun) Ilartli-v'. 
Lives at Salt Lake City. Arcliitcct. 

Child : 

Flohence Ellkx,8 May 6, 1891. 



496. 

Eugene Francis' (Francis Tunier,' Asa,' A»f,* .ijuni,,' 
JVathaiiieP), born at Wrentliam, Oct. a, LS47. lie luarritd in 
Franklin, May 8, 1873, Ada A., daughter of Nathaniel an.l Eliza 
Havves of Franklin (by Rev. S. AV. Squire). Straw-worker.* 

Child : 

Leslie Hawes,* Fraukliu, Aug. 15, 187C. 



497. 

Frank Newell' ( Daniel jST. ,^ Banitl,' Dani'l,' J ' 

JVathanieP), born May 9, 1850; married Jan. l'1, 1S71, .Mariam 
Turner. He is a banker at Amboy, Blue Earth Co., .Minn. 

Children : 

i. Etta G.,^ April 10, 1875 ; m. June 29, 1897, Olo W. .I..Iin»on. 

ii. Leila, Dec. 2, 1879. 

iii. Elsie Belle, Dec. 7, 1888. 



498. 

Winfield F.' (Daniel iV.,* Jhmirl,'' Jj(i,ii>/,' Ju.si.in, .\ i- 
thaniel'), born Jan. 11, 1872; married Oet. \\K l^"'". "■ '• ■ ''• 
Jordan. lie is a hardware dealer at Ambi»y, .Min; 

Children : 

Helen M.,« Sept. 23, 1895. 

*■ IIoii. Eufrenc Fnmcis Ware, " Iroiu|iiill," tlion of I'orl -^ 
•was visiting ;i iniiHil'actorv fifstniw ;;r)0(ls iit Wt'stlmro' in 
card to liis f^iiidc, was led up to the uIjovc, w1h> wim ciigii;;o'l in tJjv ijaiii.i.»> Ui 
were surprised. 



240 WARE GENEALOGY. 



499. 



Howard Reuben'' {Reuben iV./ Reuben,'' Daniel,* Josiah,^ 
Nathaniel), born in Needham, Dec. 25, 1856; married Jan. 24, 
1883, at N. Rochelle, N. Y., Ella Penina Disbrow, born in N. 
Rochelle, N. Y., June 2, 1859. 



500. 

Herbert Stanwood'' {William S.,^ Re?ibe7i,^ Daniel,'* Jo- 
siah,' Nathanier), born Jan. 25, 1862; died April 19, 1897; 
married in Waltham, Nov. 28, 1889, Florence E., daughter of 
Freeman W. and Alice M. (Lowe) Hood, born at Norwich, Conn., 
Nov. 28, 1859. 

Child : 

Lucy Alice,^ Wellesley Hills, Nov. 16, 1890. 



502. 

Walter' {Lemuel R.,° William,^ Samuel,* Samuel,^ Na- 
thaniel'), horn Axxg. 9, 1849; married Ruth Smith. Resides at 
Chicago, 111. 



503. 

Edward Goodhue' {Samuel,^ Samuel,^ Jonathan,* Samuel,^ 
NathanieV) born at Deerfield, May 4, 1846; married Oct. 14, 
1875, Mary A. Johnson of" Batavia, 111. Lives, a farmer, at 
Garden Grove, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 

Child : 

Lillian Agnes,^ Garden Grove, Cal., Feb. 25, 1877. 



504. 

Frederick' [Josejjh,^ John,^ Jonathan* Samuel,^ ITa- 
thanier), born July 6, 1859; married first, at Clark, Dakota, 
July 16, 1885, Eva Belle Brown; she died May 23, 1889. He 
married second, Jan. 31, 1893, Marguerite E. McSpadden. Re- 
sides at Sibley, Iowa, in 1897. 

Child : 

Ruth Lillian,^ Dec. 7, 1896. 



WAKE GENEALOOV 



241 



505. 

JOSKVIIE.' (Joseph,' Jo/in,\Juna(/iau,* S.,nnnn ^' ' ' r^\ 

born May 17, 18G3 ; mamed April 'JS, IhhO, Kat.'ik. or 

Uanker; residence, Miuncapolis, .Minn., in 1SU7. 
Children : 

i. Frederick Wkbster,* June 4, 1888. 
ii. Elizabeth Roy, Jan. 24, 1800. 



506. 

Alfred K.' {Edward K.,' Ralph,' Jn„.aha„,* 'Sun.ntl/ Xa-. 
thanieV), born Aug. 23, 1803; married March 30, 1K,S7, ILurict 
Fletcher of Lake Benton, ^linn. 

Children ; 

i. Cecil,8 Jan. 23, 1888. 

ii. Mildred Rhoda, May 15, 1889. 

iii. Mary Harriet, d. in infancy, aged 2 mos. 

iv. Ralph Fletcher, Oct. 15, 1891. 

V. Fletcher Kirkland, Dec. 24, 1892. 

vi. Marjorie Helen, Sejit. 22, 1894. 

vii. Roger Blaine, Sept. 15, 1895. 

viii. Alexander Edward, Dec. 27, 1896. 



507, 

Charles E.' {Edioard K.," lialph," Joiiathau,* Sannu-l,* 
JSfatJianitV) , born July 3, 18G5; married at Detroit, Mich., Sent. 
14, 1893, Emily L. Warren. 

Child : 

Florence Emily,^ Aug. 16, 1894. 



510. 

Oren Cutler' (Amariah,' Nathan," Eliphalel,* E ,* 

Robert"-), born at AVrcnthain, Feb. 24, 1811 ; died Sept. ! '». 

He married first, fJuly K!, 1X34, Lucy AVatson, daiiu'litt-r <>t \ .cmhu 
and Sophia Mann of AValpolc, born Oct. 2, IS'IS; di.d (Vt. C, 
1868. He married second, Sept. 21, 186S», Oliv.- M. >Mi:ilt, born 
Nov. 14, 1837. Hatter. 
15 



242 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

713. i. Edward Cutler,^ Feb. 20, 1850. 

ii. Margaret S. (adopted) ; m. June 6, 1858, Calvin Guild, 
iii. Arthur Oren, June, 1870 ; d. 1870. 



520. 

Caleb Austin' (Amariah,^ N^athan,^ Elijjhalet,* Ebenezer^^ 
Robert''), born at Wrentham, Dec. 20, 1812 ; married first, April 
15, 184G, Sarah Cole, dauohter of C. M. and Mary A. (Bennett) 
Fisher, born in Wrentham,^ May 19, 1824; died Nov. 19, 1867. 
He married second, Dec. 23, 1868, Eunice Jane Whalen, aged 27, 
born at Rockland, Nova Scotia, daughter of John and Phoebe 
(Bennet) Whalen, born Feb. 13, 1842; she died Jan. 15, 1878, 
in W. Rutland. Resides at West Rutland. Farmer and lumber 
saw^yer. 

Children, all but two youngest born at Wrentham : 

714. i. Erastus Austin,^ Jan. 4, 1847. 

ii. Edson Fisher, Feb. 15, 1851 ; d. Sept. 29, 1852. 

715. iii. Walter Blake, Oct. 20, 1853. 
iv. JosiAH Francis, July 9, 1856. 

V. Joseph Edgar, Rutland, Jan. 4, 1869^ 
vi. Ella Ydel, Rutland, Jan. 14, 1878. 



521. 

Lyman Smith' {Nathan,^ JSFathan,^ Mii^ludet," Ebenezer^^ 
Boberf), born Oct. 23 [Nov. 10, Rec], 1803, in AValpole ; died 
July 17, 1877 ; married April 24, 1825 [1826, Rec], Sarah Turner 
of Randolph, born Feb. 12, 1798; died May 18, 1868. "Farmer 
and commission trader between Walpole and Boston for 50 years. 
Lyman D., in the same business for 25 years, is now a farmer on 
Nathan jr's homestead. William F. has the old business, which 
has been for 60 years in the hands of father, son and grandson." 
(1886). 

Children : 

i. Harriet Eliza,^ Julv 13, 182G ; d. June 14, 1892 ; m. Oct. 16, 
1849, in Walpole, Daniel Benson of Sturbridge (b. March 28, 
1824; d. May 16, 1896). Farmer. 
Children, boi'n in Sturbridge : 

1. Harrison, April 25, 1850; d. April 11, 1851. 

2. Lyman, Jan. 10, 1852 ; farmer ; d. 1886, unm. 



11. 



WARE GEXEALOGV. 

3. Ella Adelaide, March IK, l.s.i.l ; m. 1880, Andrew E. 
Nichols (h. 1838 ; d. May .'}, 1K81). 

4. Harriet Josephine, Sept. G, 1850. 

5. Susan Tsahelle, Nov. I.j. 18'j8 ; d. Oct. 20, iK'Jj, in C'u!. 
G. J/J/r^ ^/-(/e//, Fch. 7, 18G1 ; d. St-pt. 2;{, 1MM7. 

7. £"«« J/^-m, July -i'-. !-■•'• ti. Feb. 2."{, 1892, C'iiArh-* 
H. Spragiie. 

8. Hannah Elizabeth, Oct. 11, 1864; d. July .'>, 1hh7, unm. 

9. Clara Annie, Jan. \',^, 18(j7. 
10. Daniel Albert, Aug. G, 1870. 

Mary Jank, Oct. 25, 1828; d. Feb. 11, 1893; m. Maivh 2fi, 
1846, George Plympton of Sturbridge or " Medficld " [Wal- 
pole rec] (b. Feb. 28, 1820; d. Feb. 0. I-- ' Ik* funm-r. 

wood and lumber dealer). 

Children, born iii Sturbridge : 

1. George William, June 14, 1847 : ni. Sept. 3, 187.'i, Lvdia 
A. Bailey, Newport. K. I. (b. Mav 27. 1>I2. :.-' \V. 
Brook field). 

2. Sarah Jane, March 26, 1841) ; m. Dec. 21, 1.S7.J, <jo«tri;«« 
H. Kingsbury of Walpole, carpenter (b. Jan. 2(i, 184.i). 

3. Elmon E., April 29, 1851 ; .1. Ai.ril 11,' 

4. Junes E., Dec. 28, 1859. Lawyer. (!.■->'.. 

5. Kate L., April 7, 1862; ra. Sept. 15, ls85. V 
Andrews (b. Oct. 8, 1«48). Foi-.-mnii in • 

Susan Augusta, Aug. 4. 18.')1 ; d. Am,'. •>, i^'i ; 
[Wal. rec, 24], 1858, .Tohu Oren Cay of N. A 
Nov. 18, 1835), shoemaker; now in lish market. 
Children, born in N. Abinglon, .Mass. : 
I.John Albert, Sept. 12, 1S59 ; ui. M.iuu i... l»l. 
"Euua"Mav Toondw ..f ir..ll.rn,,k M.. Ai.ril l'.«. 
1863). 

2. '^Bessie", Auyusla, Feb. 5, IHGI ; d. Oct. 13, 18r.|. 

3. Henry Fremont, Feb. 11. l^^i"''- : 'I. M:n.!i .:<•. !s75. 

4. Calvin Willard, July 25, l.M.l ; d. Aug. 2"".. IKH2. num. 

5. George Wellrose, ,]m\. 'M , 1^71; -I. \-' ' '■ l-T' 

718. iv. George Henry, July 19, 1832; d. at \Vaip..i..-. !).«. ii, I**''"- 

719. V. Lyman Davis, Oct. 23, 1835. 
Albert Francis, April 3, 18.'.9 ; d. ai \'> .. ;■ ■ , M "Ji 4, 1h;»3. 



HI. 



VI. 



522. 



Newell' {Nalh<ui,' Nutln,,,," Eliphnhi,' h^nrz^r,* f* '■' -f'y 
rn May 29, 18UG ; died at Aahluua, May 10, l^S-l. t 



born May i 



244 WARE GENEALOGY. 

teamster. He married Jan. 1, 1829 [Holiston rec. says "Oct., 
1828 " ; perhaps intentions], Abigail, daughter of John and Deborah 
Parker of Royalston, born March 15, 1802 ; died at Walpole, Aug. 
29, 1864, "62. 2." 

Child : 

Elizabeth Deborah,^ Nov. 21, 1829 ; m. Elisha Morse of Ash- 
land (shoemaker). 

Child : 

George Newell, Jan. 31, 18 Go ; of Ashland ; a music teacher. 



523. 

Ellis' (JSFathan,^ JSFathan,^ Eliphalet,* Ebenezer,^ Roherf), 
born Nov. 2, 1810; married Jan. 1, 1833, Nancy S. Holbrook of 
Gardiner, Me., born April 14, 1813. They celebrated their golden 
wedding Jan. 1, 1883. He is a wheelwright and farmer. Lives at 
Sherborn. 

Children : 

i. George Ellis,^ Oct. 31, 1833 ; d. May 1, 1841 ; drowned in East 
AValpole. 

Grave-stone Ehtme. 

" There is a home not made with hands. 

Eternal and on high, 
And here my spirit waitiuo^ stands 

Till God shall bid it fly.^' 

ii. Emma D., April 25, 1845 ; m. Feb. 14, 1867, Dexter M. Eames 
(b. Nov. 2, 1847), both of Sherborn. 

Children : 

1. Luna Emma, Dec. 18, 1867. 

2. Caroline Maud, Aug. 6, 1875. 

3. Harvey Dexter, Aug. 23, 1879. 

720. iii. Charles Nathan, Sherborn, Sept. 19, 1850. 

iv. Mart Abbt or Abby Eunice, Sherborn, June 24, 1858 ; m, 
Nov. 2, 1874, George H. Goulding (b. Dec. 5, 1849), farmer 
of Sherborn. 

Children : 

1. John Ware, March 27, 1876. 

2. George Ellis, Oct. 1, 1879. 

3. Franh R. K, Oct. 31, 1883. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 245 

524. 

Nathan Fisher' {^'^af/lr(n,' Xathnn," Eh'pfinlet,* FJ 
i?oier^'), born March ;K), 1813; died in May, iKS] ; marm.i i of 
Walpolo") Oct. 28, 1841, in Dedlmni, Clarissa (;. or K. M..r«o of 
Dedham, born April 8, 18l!i. Teaniciter, Walpolc to IJoston ; mail 
carrier. 

Childi'en : 

i. Georgianna,^ Aug. 22, 1812. 
ii. Clara Jane, Jan. 28, 1845. 
iii. Albert. 



525. 

John Warren' {Nathan ° Nathan," Ellphaht,* Eheu- 
Robert-), born in Walpolo, May '2X, 1817; died in Clinton. Dw. 
12, 1861, "44. 6. 14"; married March 12, 1840, Mary II. Brown 
of Franklin, N. PI., born at Andover, X. II., Dec. 23, 1823; died 
Nov. 30, 1875. Monlder ; Clinton. iShe married second. Nov. 18, 
1872, Alvin W. Lewis (born at Koyalston) ; liviiiL; 

Children of John Warren and Mary H. (Brown) Ware: 

722. i. George A.,^ Lowell, Jan. 24, 1843 [Fitchhun,' : 

723. ii. Charles AV., Clinton, Aug. 9, 1851. 

iii. Elizap.etii F., Clinton. IMarch 4, 1855 ; m. A :i 

Fitclibiug, George F. Lewis, aged 22, born in \' h 

18, 1852, son of Alvan W. and Ilauuah Lewi- 



531. 

Albert Omeri' (Du/y," O/Zm-,* EUphnht,* Eh....: 
Robert"^), born July 9, 1811. He ("of Uxbridge ") marrietl .May 
2, 1835 (int. in Uxbridge, April 2(), 1835), Mehitabel, daugliUr of 
Samuel and Polly Hawes of Cumberland, K. 1. "^hc died in IWI- 
lingham, Feb. 1, 1876, of pneumonia. 
Children, born in Uxbridge : 

i. Polly Maria,« Sept. 20, 1830 ; d. .Munli 1.'. IM J. 
ii. Abby Ricumon'd, Sept. 17, 1S38; m. OcU !«, l.S(".U. Lewia II.. 
son of Horace and Eliza Hockweii, »•. 23. Ikix maker, b. 
Ilopedale ; both res. Bellijigliain ; ni. bv H.v. Adiii Itillou. 
[IMilford Rec.] 
iii. Ellex Elizabeth, July 29, l-S 10 ; ni. Oct. 2.1, l«fiO. fb nrtrr !)., 
son of Horace and Eliza Rockwood : ho 21. b. 'i 't 

Bellingliam ; she 20, of Bollini,djani ; by Rev. Ii. ..i j;» lii.i of 
Milford. 



246 WARE GENEALOGY. 



532. 



Lyman Stoddard'' {Duty,^ Oliver,^ Elij^halet,'^ Ebenezer^^ 
Roherf), born in Milford, 1819; married Nov. 3, 1841, in West 
Wreutham, by S. C. Hewitt, Susan Torrey Wood of Franklin. 
Carpenter; residence, Franklin. 

Children : 

i. Samantha,8 May 10, 1843 ; d. June 20, 1845. 

ii. Alia Amelia, Nov. 14, 1845 ; d. June 14, 1846. 

iii. Ella Augusta, April G, 1847 ; m. Joseph "Ware Goiilding of 
Sherborn. 

iv. William Henry, Wr., Sept. 22, 1849 ; d. Sept. 2, 1859. 

V. Alb. Stoddard, Wr., Feb. 17, 1852 ; d. May 5, 1853. 

724. vi. Sumner Burlinghame, Wr., Aug. 17, 1856. 



533. 

Gilbert Adams'" {Duty,^ Oliver,^ Elii^halet,'^ Ebenezer,'^ 
Robert"), married ("of Grafton") April 6, 1837, Jannett Shields 
of Franklin. He is a blacksmith. 

Children, recorded in Milford : 

i. Mary Ann,^ Grafton, Aug. 28, 1838. 
ii. Olive Janette, Provideuce, R. I., Feb. 13, 1840. 
iii. Emma Eyre, Franklin, April 29, 1844, "of Gilbert, blacksmith." 
[Milford rec. says "April 29, 1845."] 



536. 

Edavard Young' (Elias,^ EUas,'" Timothy,* Robert,^ Robert''), 
born Nov. 27, 1811; died July 27, 1877, in St. Louis, Mo.; 
married Aug. 13, 1837, Susan Amelia, daughter of Lemuel and 
Susan (Burr) Brown, born March 4, 1816; died Feb. 13, 1870. 

Children : U^^^ 

I CimtrMiOTtt Wilde,« Feb. 7, 1840. 
724a. ii. William Eliot, Sept. 16, 1841. 



536«. 

Elias Henry' (Elias,^ Elias,'" Timothy,* Robert,'' Robert^), 
born April 2, 1818 ; died at Waverly, O., Nov. 7, 1882 ; married 
June 17, 1845, Elizabeth Jane Howard. She married second, 
Frederick Schlagel ; lived at Chillicothe, O., in 1898. 



WAKE GENEALOGY. 247 

Children : 

i. Abby,8 March 17, 184G ; d. Aug. 27, 1847. 

ii. Wirt, Oct. 18, 1847. 

72ib. iii. John Howard, Nov. {">, 1849, 

iv. Ellen II., Aug. 17, 18.^)2; d. Oct. 10. 18G0. 

V. Sarah IL, July 20, 18.U ; m. J.>1m, n,ill,.u .v ; th.'v livu on a 
farm near Newton, Kansas. 

vi. Susan Melinda, Feb. 17, 1807. Lives at Chillicotlif. Ohio. 

vii. Carrie, March 23, 18G0; d. Marcli fj, 18r,|. 

viii. James Edward, Jan. 3, 18G2 ; died in hospital at LiuUjjM>li», O. 

724c. ix. Henry Elias, May 10, 18G4. 

X. Floyd, Nov. 7, 18GG ; d. June 24, 1887. 



537. 

'RobymtGalts.n'' (Preston,^ Flias,'' Timothif,* Bofirrf,* Hoftert*), 
born Dec. 2, 1805, at Wrcntham ; died in IJaitiniurc, Md., An;:. 
5, 1884; married Sept. 3, 1829, Evelina Carroll of Baltiiuon.- ; 
she died March 14, 18GG, aged 58. 

Children : 

i. Evelina Carroll,^ Fishkill, N. Y., May IG, 1832. 
ii. Maria Elizabeth, Wrentliani, March 1. l^^'U : ■) ^ 
unm. 

iii. Robert Lorenzo, Baltimore, Dec. 30, 1838; d. Feb. *J. 

iv. Virginia, Baltimore, April 25, 1840 ; ni. Dec 9, 1808, tdmuud 

Simon. 

Child : 
Eveline Carrol, Baltimore, Nov. 2, 1K74. 

V. Mary, Baltimore, May 2, 1842. 
725. vi. Robert Galen, Jr., Baltimore, Aug. 13, 1848. 



538. 

Lorenzo Dow^ (Presto)!,' Elln.^,' TinvAhn,' Iv'i- > , /.'■■'■-••'• », 
born at Wrenthani, July 10, ISO!); died Nov. 11, I SjJ'-' ; ^^ \ 

Aug., 1833, Melinda Jane, daughter of Elias Ware, No. 207. 

Children : 

i. Ellen Jane,« July 27, is.ll; m. Im. in 1H*»7. Kphrmiin L. 
Cheever. She m. 2d, in 1872, William P. yVrnisinijIg- 

ii. Adelaide, d. young. 



248 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iii. EuDORA Melinda, Aug. 26, 1838 ; m. 1st, Charles S. Blood, in 
1859. 

Children : 

1. Henry S. 

2. Ellen, m. Walter Wynne, Butte, Montana. She m. 2dj 

1873, Henry Warrington. 

539. 

Preston, Jr.'' (I^reston,^ Elias,' Timothy,* Robert,^ Roherf)^ 
born Aug. 13, 1821 ; died Feb. 1, 1890; married June 16, 1846, 
Lavinia (daughter of Alonzo Lilly of Newton) Lilly of Baltimore, 
Md. Her ancestry is traced to Capt. Miles Standisli of the Plymouth 
Colony. 

" A well known boot and 'shoe dealer of Baltimore and Boston, 
and a very able chess player. He met across the board every cele- 
brated player since Morphy, and was recognized as one of the pillars 
of American chess." [Baldwinsville paper.] 

Children : 

726. i. Francis Aldex,^ Baltimore, April 12, 1850. 

ii. Mart Lily, Baltimore, Feb. 20, 1853; d. at Newton, March 12, 

1864. 

727. iii. Charles Howard, Baltimore, Jan. 10, 1855. 

728. iv. Bruce Richakdson, Newton, Dec. 30, 1857. 



540. 

James' (Janies,^ Elias,^ Timothy,* Robert,^ Robert'), born 
July 2, 1819 ; died at Everett, April 11, 1883. He married in 
Boston, Annie Sneeden of Annapolis, Nova Scotia. 

Children, born in Everett, Mass. : 

i, Evelyn Pierpont,^ South Maiden, Nov. 8, 1861 ; d. April 14, 
1891, uum. Bur. at Woodlawn Cemetery. 

729. ii. Norman W., June 12, 1864. 



541. 

Paschal Paolt Pope'' (James,^ Elias,^ Timothy,* Robert 
Robert'), born June 12, 1820; died at Everett, Oct. 20, 1882 
married Lucy D. Lewis. 

Children, born in Everett : 

i. Lucy E.,^ m. Oct. 28, 1880, Theodore H. Pierce (aged 24). 
730. ii. Paschal P., m. May 13, 1890, Lora D. Ward. 



3 



WARE GEXEALOOY. 249 

542. 

Joseph O.^ (James,'' Flias,' Timotli,// linhert* linb^rt*), l)orn 
Nov. 7, KS24; died Nov. 3, 18i>7; marnt-d in Boston, S-pt. 13, 
1856, Haniet C, daughter of Kev. Stephen Lewin, born Feb. 21, 
1829, at Jefferson, Me. Resides in New York City. 

Children : 

i. Harriet E.,« Dec. 21, is.".? ; d. Dec 7, 1»J8. 
ii. JosKPiriXK E., Juno 1, 18G9 ; ni. in N' •■ Y •':. < -■ •" ms8 
Marion H. Yarmilye. 
Children : 

1. 3farion Hazel, Aug. 11, 1802. 

2. Joseph Williams, Sept. 1, 1895. 



543. 

Addisox Pierpoxt^ (James,^ Flids," Timothii,' Rnhrrt,* 
Robert'), born at Mcdfield, Aug. 27, 1820, "of Janle.H and i:ii/;i 
(Pope) from Wrentham." Married in Springfield, Mav 2*1, ls.'»2, 
Sarah B., daughter of James Sanderson, born in \, ,1, about 1^21'. 
Kemoved to Boston. 

Children, bom in Springfield : 

i. Eliza Pope,^ Aug. 6, 1853 ; d. July 11, 18C.2. 

ii. James Pierpont, Sept. 18, isr.;} ; d. July 1, 1870. 

iii. George Addison, Jan. 20, IS''^^ : •^ <■■'■'. '. ^«''^. 



544. 

Saimuel Coverly^ (Ephrahn 6r.," EUas,* Timnf/n/,* Ji<>litrt„* 
Hobert"), born in Boston, Aug. 12, 181 S ; dj.-d at Xewton, Jnn. 17, 
1878. lie married Harriet Maria Swett of \V.. .•.•.•■.».■,•, b..r., Mureh 
18, 1828. 



547. 

Edwin A.' (Addison,' Elias,' Timothi,' /: '•■ n,' Ii 
born Aug. 20, 1832; died July 2S, 18S5, at Sweet > 
Missouri. lie married flulienne, dauglit''- "'' I><nii« nn.- 
Dclphinc Bcnnette of Jiordeaux, Franee. 

Children : 



Addison C.,« Doc. 23, 1859 ; d. Feb. 24, 1802. 
16 



250 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Mary E., Jan. 23, 1862. 

iii. Anna A., Aug. 15, 1865 ; m. Oct. 19, 1890, Beujamin W. Grain. 

iv. Guy C, June 20, 1867 ; d. Oct. 23, 1870. 

V. Louis Edwin, Nov. 18, 1877. 



548. 

Addison^ (Addison,^ JElias,* Timothy,^ Robert,^ Rohert"^), 
born Feb. 22, 1835 ; died July 16, 1894, in N. Y. He married 
Mary Ann Crane. No children. 



550. 

Elias" (Willard,^ Samuel,^ Jonathan,* Robert,^ Robert^), 
born at Franklin in 1823. Lived in Woonsocket, E. I. ; died April 
12, 1894. He married Harriet, daughter of Willard and Mary 
H. Grant of Cmiiberland ; she died of paralysis, Dec. 29, 1894, 
aged 73. 

Child, born in Franklin : 

Emma Frances,^ Aug. 26, 1849. 



551. 

RuFUS^ {Pliny, ^ Asaph,^ Henry,* Robe7^t,^ Robert^), born 
(perhaps) in Montague, Dec. 18, 1811 ; married Nov. 10, 1869, 
Amelia Wright. He died Jan. 21, 1898, at Montague. No issue. 



552. 

Pliny Clark' {Pliny, ^ Asaph,^ Henry,* Robert,^ Robert'), 
born in Montague, Oct. 3, 1820; married first, Nov. 29, 1849, 
Nancy, daughter of John and Clarissa Chilson, born in Buckland, 
Nov. 11, 1825; died in Montague, Jan. 24, 1867. He married 
second, Jan. 1, 1868, Bathsheba, widow of Julius Rice. 

Child : 

731. George Honford,^ Nov. 12, 1850. 



553. 

Chandler' {Ariel,^ Asaph," Henry,* Robert,^ Robert""), born 
April 30, 1809 ; married on the first Thursday in December, 1833, 



WARE GENEALOGY. 251 

Mariah Crawfurd or " Crofiit," of Bcllin-;li:iiu, Vt. He in u funuer, 
on the Henry Chandler farm in "W'ihuington, \'t.? 
Child : 

IIenky C." 



554. 

Schuyler^ (Ariel,' Asaph,' Ileun/,* llohrrl,* Ii„l,ert*), lH.rn 
March 9, 1812; married Feb. 28, lb45, Harriet (Jaine^. Kc»i- 
dence, AVilmington, Vt. 

Children : 

i. Okkix.^ 
ii. Adelbert. 
iii. Herbert. 
iv. Hattie. 
V. Harvey. 

Vi. AViLLIAM. 



555. 

Ariel' (Ariel,' Asaph,'' Ilenni,* Jlohcrf,' Robert* \, h"ri> .Ian. 
20, 1816 ; married Nov. 15, 1840', Mary Tanner. 
Child : 

Hkman.* 



556. 

Charles B.' (Ariel,' Asajih,' Ihnnj,* Robert,^ Robcrt*),\iorn 
May 3, 1818 (not recorded ) ; married ()ct. !', IS-I.'), Limna Cole- 
man. ■ He resided in Wiliningt(jn, Vt. ; dii'd Feh. >>, 1'.">1. 

Children : 

i. Flora,* m. Calvin E. Carpenter. Lives at Wihuiugton. Vu 
Child : 
A (laughter, m. Charks L. (irillin. 

ii. Alice, m. Mr. Carpenter (hrotliur of C. K. Cari»oiit«»r). 

iii. Charles. Lives on the farm witli fatln^r. N uwrriod and J>a« * 

son. 
iv. Fred, d. young. 
V. Leslie, hves iu Brooklyn, X. Y. 



252 WARE GENEALOGY. 



556a. 

Alfred^ {Asaph,^ Asaph," Henry" Robert,^ Roberf), born 
Oct. 23, 1824; died Oct., 1862; married. 

Child: 

CoRiDAN,* resided in Hampden, 0., in 1898. 



5566. 

Edwin Lewis^ (Asaph,^ Asaph," Henry,* Robert,^ Robert'), 
born in Hampden, O., Sept. 15, 1832; married May 16, 1855, 
Mary E., daughter of Matthew and Emily (Wiswall) Coon, born 
June 24, 1835. He resides on a 200 acre farm, one and a half miles 
west from Coggon, la. 

Children : 

732. i. MiLO Lewis,8 Dec. 1, 1858. 

ii, Edna Adel, June 24, 1862 ; m. Dec. 27, 1887, Jacob, son of 
Cyrus and Eliza (Eamsey) Hunter (b. Feb. 18, 1852). 
Children, born at Coggon, la. : 

1. Alice, May 11, 1889. 

2. iMari/, Aug. 3, 1890. 

3. Lois, Jan. 24, 1893. 

4. Mwin, Aug. 30, 1894. 

iii. Eena Emily, May 28, 1865 ; m. Dec. 31, 1885, Ira E. Ondler, 
son of Phillip and Sarah (Sherrets) Ondler (b. Jan. 23, 1863). 
iv. Alfred Victor, Sept. 26, 1869. 
V. Lily May, .Jan. 4, 1874. 

733. vi. Matthew Asaph, Sept. 3, 1875. 

vii. Maud Elizabeth, May 29, 1879 ; m. Dec. 21, 1899, Lewis A. 
Hinton. 



556c. 



2< 
" 5 



Wesley^ {Nathan," JVathan," Ichahod,* Robert,"" Roberf) 
born in AVhitefield, Me., Jan. 18, 1825 ; died in Cambridge, Mass., 
in March, 1895. Resided at Cambridge. 

He married Adeline Fuller. He was a contractor and builder. 

Children, born in Cambridge : 

733a. i. Albert Lincoln,^ July 27, 1860. 
7336. ii. Gilbert Nathan, Nov. 22, 1863. 



WAKE GEXEALOGY. 253 

556(1. 

WiLLARD William' {Ei-erctt,' Xathan,* T' ' '' " ' '• 

Bobert-), horn Sei^t. 21, 1.Sl>4 ; ilicd May 22, 1 . _ . .. i. 

1, 1855 (int.), Ursula M. Davis of Jeficrson, Lincoln Co. She 
married second, Aug-. 2, is;).;, at Wrcnthani, Ix-onartl l*ca»lcc of 
Whitefield. 

Children, born in "Wliitelield, Me. : 

i. Henrietta,^ Juue 14, 18oG ; m. James W. Jov^eit, of \V. 
Children : 

1. Alice M., June 3, 1877. 

2. Hannah R., July 31, 1878. 

3. George W., Dec. 9, 1880. 

4. Bertie A., March 15, 1884. 

5. Ida iVai/, Aug. 11, 188G. 
G. Clarence B., Oct. 2, 1888. 

7. Arthur J., Manli 2G, 1892. 

8. JEveretl W., May 19, 1895. 

734. ii. Benjamin K., Aug. 25, 1858. 

iii. Fanny B. ("youngest"), Oct. 18, 1.SG4; m. (int. Dec. 17. 1879). 
George B. Cookson of AViudsor (b. July '2'>. I'^H). 

Children : 

1. jMary B., Oct. 15, 1882. 

2. Borace A., Jan. 29, 1884. 

3. Lizzie 31., May 17, 1885. 

4. Lucy 31., July 14, 1893. 



55Ge. 

RuFUS A.' {Everett," I\^uthan,' Irhnhod,* Robert,* Rnbt^rC), 
born Jan. 2, 1829; married (int. Jan. 2, 1858), Marjpircl A. 
Choate, both of Whitefield ; she died May 2ti, 1895. 

Children, born in Whitefield, jNIc. : 

i. Frank E.,^ Aug. 22, 1858 ; d. March 9, 1HG4. 
ii. Forrest E., Sept. 28, 18G7. 
iii. Leslie A., May 7, 1875. 

550/-. 

Obed' {Joseph,'' Obcd,' Ichabod,* liobirt/ n.h-rr), 1.0.11 April 
28, 181 G ; removed to Tittston. He marri.d. .May 20, 1^4U, Miir>* 
Ann Choate of Whitelield, born Juue 5, 1^21. 



254 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Mary N.,^ Feb. 19, d. May 10, 1841. 

ii. John W. F., Aug. 4, 1842 ; d. Aug. 29, 1861. 

735. iii. Charles F., Feb. 20, 1845 ; d. July, 1883. 

iv. Obed a., Nov. 27, d. Dec. 28, 1847. 

V. Mary Ella, March 31, 1850; m. Nov. 11, 1879, George L. 
Blair of Pittston (b. May 11, 1836; d. Feb. 8, 1886). 

Child : 
George E., Sept. 18, 1883. 

vi. Anne Maria, .June 23, 1853; m. (int. Dec. 20, 1869), Fessen- 
den B. Turner of Whitelield. 

Children : 

1. Amy Ella, Sept. 18, 1874; m. Jan. 1, 1896, Dexter 

Kensell. 

2. Ethel May, Sept. 20, 1876. 

3. Eva Louisa, Dec. 29, 1880. 

786. vii. Nathan F., Dec. 20, 1856. 

viii. Obed Edgar, April 22, 1859 , d. at Whitefield, Oct. 11, 1893. 



556^. 

Nathan' {Joseph,^ Obed,^ Ichahod,'^ Robert,^ Hobet^f), born 
in Whitefield, Me., May 27, 1818 ; married Jan. 19, 1847, Mariah 
C. Kennedy of Jefferson, Me. 

Child : 

EvA,^ d. young. 

556A. 

Timothy' (Joseph,^ Obed,^ Ichabod,* Robert,'^ Robert"), born 
at Whitefield, Me., Oct. 26, 1820; married (int. Nov. 5, 1860), 
Sophronia Blodgett of Pittston. 

Children, born in Whitefield : 

737. i. William H.,^ Dec. 9, 1862. 

738. ii. George P., Sept. 22, 1864. 

iii. Joseph F., March 22, 1867 ; d. Dec. 22, 1896. 

iv. Nellie M., Sept. 22, 1869 ; m. at .Jefferson (she of W.), June 
10, 1893, Levi. G. Hathaway of Bourne, Mass. 

V. Sadie L., March 25, 1871 ; m. at E. Pittston, Dec. 12, 1892, 
Frank B. Ellis of Sagamore, Mass. 



WARE OENEAI.OGY. J55 

Children : 

1. Leslie R, May 7, 1893. 

2. Helen M., March 20, 1898. 

55G<. 

David, Jr.' {David," Obed,' Tchnhod,' lUnrt,' IlJ>rrf), horn 
Sept. 25, 1830; married, "of Alna," March 10, 1{<5"J, Mary K. 
Welch of Whitefield. 

Children : 

i. Ed-\vard Everett,^ Aug. 29, 18GI. 

ii. Abbie Lizzie, Nov. 7, 1864 ; in. Cha<ll>ourne. 

Child : 
Clarence L., March 29, 1889. 

iii. Carletox E., Feh. 26, 1868. 
iv. Nelly M., Feb. 17, 1873. 



550/. 

Obed' (David," Ohed,'' Tchahod,* Robert,^ RoberC), U^m [in 
Whitefield, Me.], April 1, 1838 ; died Dec. 3, is'.i 1 ; married firnt, 
April 5, 18G4r, Ellen C. Lewis of Hudson, Mass. lie murrittl 
second, Nov. 25, 187-4, at Hudson, Lucy Danforth. Kc?idcil in 
Hudson. No children. 



556Z-. 

Philander Hartwf.ll' (David,' Obrd,' Ir/mb.nl,* Unh'^rt,* 
i?o6er<'), born April 10, 184G ; married Nnv. 2.^ isi'.T. :,t Hud- 
son, Mass., Sara Lewis. Kesidcs in Hndsdii. 



557. 

William Goodrich' (Josia/i If.," Josrjdi,' hhnbod,* Il>brrt,* 
Robert'), horn at E. Mcdway, F.I.. 17, 1x32: marri.d '•'••|'- 7. 
1856, Angeline PL, dauirhtcr of Henry and .Iiuic (Thayer) I " • 
Medway ; she died of (•oiistun|)tion, March 21*, I.*^.'''''. Uei : 

second, June 7, 1S')7, daiie F., dau-hterofllenry and.Fanc ('1' 

Ellis, widow of Francis Parker Daniels of Medway. Live, in Dcd- 
ham ; M . D . 



256 WAKE GENEALOGY. 



558. 



Augustus Lyman' {Josiah Holhrooh,^ Joseph,^ Ichahod,* 

Robert,^ Robert"), born in E. Medway, Oct. 14, 1838; married 

Oct. 6, 1875, Inez Alberti, daughter of Albert and Hannah Miller 

(Boyd) Reed, born at Calais, Me., July 31, 1845. Live in Millis. 

Children : 

i. Hannah BoyD,« Oct. 10, 1876. 

ii. Arthur Hale, Aug. 8, 1880. 

iii. Augustus Vernon, March 29, 1883 ; d. Oct. 8, 1884. 

iv. Inez Alberti, March 29, 1883. 



559. 

Marcellus Austin^ {Josiah,^ Joseph,^ Ichahod,'^ Robert,^ 
Robert'), born Jan. 16, 1845. (Medway.) Resides at JNIillis. 
He and his brother, Augustus L., are organ-pipe makers in E. Med- 
way. He married July 9, 1896, Mrs. Mary Joanna (Clark) 
Plummer, daughter of Putnam Richardson and Mary B. (Perige) 
Clark of Millis. 



561. 

Edmund Asa' {AsaB.,^ Joseph,^ Ichabod,* Robert,^ Robert), 
born in Wrenthain, Dec. 22, 1837 ; was educated in the public 
schools of Wrentham, at the Academy in Norwich, Conn., and Yale 
College, Avhere he was graduated in 1863. While in college he 
conceived tlie plan of doing a large work for the education of the 
negro. With this in mind he taught two years in the Free Academy 
in Norwich, then served one year as principal of one of the newly- 
organized public schools of Nashville, Tenn. In 1866 he went to 
Atlanta, Ga., under the auspices of the American Missionary Associ- 
ation. In 1867 he was appointed superintendent of schools for the 
State of Georgia under the Freedmen's Bureau; in 1869 he was 
elected president of Atlanta University, in which he did noble service 
till his death, Sept. 25, 1885. 

He married at Plantsville, Conn., Nov. 10, 1869, Sarah Jane, 
daughter of Edward and Sclina Delight (Carter) Twichell, born at 
Southington, Conn., June 28, 1844; she died Feb. 17, 1890. 

Children : 

i, Katharine,^ June 15, 1872; m. June 15, 1898, George Milton 
Smitli of Plantsville, Conn. 



WARE GENEALOGY. .,,, 

Children : 

1. Alice HoldsUp, Marcli 27, is'j'j. 

2. Edmund Ware, Dec. 10, I'JUU. 

ii. Edward Twichkll, March 21, l.s7 I ; a studeui iu Uuiou Thoo- 

logical Seminary, New York City, in I'JUl. 
iii. Gertuudk IIuxtingtox, Ang. 8, 1877. 
iv. Olivk, July 10, 1881. 



5G2. 

George Bentlt:y^ (Timolln/," Ehonexer,^ Ir/nt/,,,/,' Ii,!,' rt,* 
Robert'^, born at Wrcnthani, ^larch 11, 184(5 ; marrii-tl iir^st, Ajiril 
18, 1872, Elizabeth AV., daughter of Dca. Edwin and ICIi/.a lUake, 

and widow of Day; she died Sept. 1'), l>!7s. Hl- married 

second, Feb. 4, 1880, Sarah W. Litchfield, born dan. 13, 1859. 
Residence, Wrentham. 

Children : 

i. Josephine Ethel,* Nov. 10, 1873. 

ii. Mary Ella, May 27, 1881. 

iii. Charles Bentlev, Oct. 31, 1882. 

iv. Abby Maria, Oct. IG, 1884. 

V. Ellen Elizabeth, Jan. C, 1887. 

vi. Emily Louisa, Feb. 24, 1889. 

vii. George Clarence, INIay 17, 1890. 

viii. Sarah Matilda, July 19, 1891. 

ix. Frank Ernest, Jan. 23, 1883. 

X. Caroline Frances, Dec. 1^. \^'^\. 



5G3. 

Edmund Richardson' {Cyras,' Cj/ruft,* Ichrthod,* R>h,rt,* 
JRobert"-), born at Wrentham, Sopt. 2G, 1H34; inarrictl Sc\A. 15, 
1858, in Providence, R. I., Mary Davis Wilkinson, horn in Wn-n- 
tham, July 13, 1840. 

Children : 

i. Louie Krvii.i.e,* Now Bedford, Nov. l--. 1 - -• Conudl 1H9J. 

Resides at A^'orcl•ster. 
ii. Irving Victor, Worcester, Aug. 6, 1871 ; d. iu W..ro. Mor, M*y 

14, 1875. 



258 WARE GENEALOGY. 



564. 

Erastus'' (Vinal,^ Jason,^ Jabez,'^ Michael,^ Robert^), born 
Sept. 27, 1834; lives at Union, Me.; married June 5, 1861, 
Julia F. Metcalf of Hope, Me, 

Children : 

i. Sarah L.,^ April 14, 1865; m. Feb. 3, 1886, Fred S. Burgess. 
Children : 

1. Mahel, .Ian. 18, 1887. 

2. A Son, Feb. 14, 1889. 

ii. Mary E., Feb. 15, 1868. 

iii. Eva E., Oct. 15, 1873. 

iv. Herbert Vinal, Feb. 12, 1878. 



565. 

Jason^ (Jahez,^ Jason,^ Jahez,* Michael,^ Roherf ), born Jan. 
27, 1837 ; married June, 1861, Sarah A. Field. Resides at Lin- 
colnville, Me. 

Children : 

i. LiLABEL,^ May 7, 1862 ; d. Sept. 18, 1865. 

ii. Sarah Anne, Feb. 7, 1866. 

iii. Arthur Henry, Dec. 25, 1871. 

iv. LiLLiE Eveline, Nov. 30, 1874; d. Feb. 1, 1889. 

V. Olive Susan, Oct. 5, 1878. 

vi. Jennie Estella, July 4, 1886. 



567. 

Jabez Gilbert^ (Jabez,^ Jaso7i,^ Jabez,* 3Iichael,^ Robert^), 
born July 10, 1844; married March 31, 186S), Ella Field. Was 
divorced, and married second, Mary L. Richardson, 

Children : 

i. Charlotte C.,^ April 8, 1870. 

ii. Eliza Gertrude, Dec. 22, 1871 ; d. Aug. 22, 1888. 

iii. Minnie Belle, April 2, 1874; d. July 10, 1875. 

iv. Erastus G., March 6, 1883. 

V. N. Augustine, Dec. 3, 1884. 

vi. Flora M., Jan. 13, 1887. 

vii. Sadie L., Jan. 6, 1888 ; d. April 3, 1889. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 

viii. Frank IT., July 25, 1890. 

ix. Grace L., April 1; 1892. 

X. Bkrtik EvEur.T, ) .^ .„ .^^, 

xi. EviE Bkrteela; ) ^^^^- ^^' ^«^^- 

xii. Oscar Wallace, Sept. 25, 189G. 



568. 

Albert Pond' (Bonjamin P.," Amos,* .hiUz,* Mirhnri^* 
Robert"), born at Franklin, Awj;. .3, ISIM; difd at Andovt-r, N\>- 
vember, 1880; married Elizabeth A., dauglitt-r of CVd. Hcnjutnin 
Abbott of Andovcr (born in AVorcester). Lived at IVovidi-nro, 
R. I., and at AVorcestcr. "Ware, Pratt & Co. Clothin;,'." In 
boyhood and early manhood lived in the families of Kra^tus* and 
Horace.* He left a large estate, and at liis death distrihutf«l it 
among his friends and cousins. [D. E. W.] 

Children, both of whom died unmarried before their purentj* : 

i. Charles Albert^ 
ii. Susan. 



5G9. 

Charles ]Ma"\vney' (Benjamin P.,' Amos,* ,lih>-.,' M,. - /,' 
Robert" ),hovi\ in Franklin, Aug. 23, l.sl'); marricil 1 >. .•.•iiiImt, 
1847, Martha Sheldon [Angelsdon?] of .IohM;*on, K. 1. Livw 
at New London, Conn. 

Child : 
740. Charles Benjamin,^ "Worcester, April 13, lS.'»o. 



570. 

Horace' (Emstus," Amos,' Jxbv:,* Mirhn^h' Pv.hf-rt* ), born 
at Salem, May 11, 1820; died there. May 2, IS'JI ; marrieil Dtx}. 
26, 1844, Lucy Ann Wardwell. 
Children, born in Salem : 

i. George Barker,* Salem, Jan. 7, 18 in. 

ii. Frank, Sept. 27, 1848; <1. in 1H72 ; loflt at se.i. 



"■■1. 



.) < 



Benjamin P.,' (Erastus,' Amos,* Jahrz,* Mirhnrl,' Iinf>rrC ), 
born April 9, 1822; married in Salen), Oct. 29, 18J''.. Ilunnnh. 



260 WARE GENEALOGY. 

daughter of John and Hannah (Upham) Clifton of Salem (born at 
Castine, Me., Sept. 16, 1823. [See Upham Family.] 
Children : 

i. Mary Helen,^ Oct. 7, 1848; m. Jan. 6, 1873, at Marblehead, 
Stephen C, son of Joseph and Clara (dan. of Erastus Amos 
Ware) Rose (b. April 26, 1839 ; d. July 27, 1896). 
Children : 

1. Ethel, May 19, 1880 ; drowned at Sea Bluffs, April 7, 

1883. 

2. Alice, Danvers, Feb. 23, 1882 ; d. Oct. 31, 1889. 

3. Robert Ware, Dec. 22, 1883. 

4. Clarissa, April 16, 1888. 

5. Stephen Darwin, Dec. 15, 1889. 

ii. RoBEUT C, Canterbury, Conn., April 8, 1853 ; M. I. Technology ; 
d. June 25, 1883 ; unm. 

iii. John F., Feb. 20, d. Sept. 15, 1861. 

iv. Clara R., July 30, 1866 ; d. March 9, 1867. 



572. 

Erastus Darwin^ (also known as Darwin Erastus) (Erastus,^ 
Amos,^ Jabez," Michael,'' Roherf), born Feb. 11, 1831; died 
April 2, 1897; married at Washington, D. C, May 26, 1868, 
Adelaide Frances Dickey. Lawyer in Boston. 

Child : 

Richard Darwin,^ Marblehead, May 26, 1869 ; H. C. 1890 ; 
H. Law Sell., 1893. Lawyer, Boston. 



573. 

Daniel Leander'' (Amos,^ Amos,^ Jahez,* Michael, "^ Roherf)y 
born May 15, 1823; died Nov. 4, 1887; married April 5, 1842, 
Eunice, daughter of Aaron and Eunice Wheeler, also of Fitchburg 
(born March 13, 1809 ; died June 23, 1873, at Paxton). 

Children : 

i. Horace,* 1843 ; d. aged 4 days. 
ii. Mary, Jan. 8, 1844; d. Oct. 8, 1859. 
iii. Albert, July 4, 1847 ; d. April 19, 1853. 
iv. Adeline E. (or D.), Sept. 18, 1855 ; m. Oct. 24, 1882, Nelson 
T., sou of John A. and Rosa L. Frink (b. Spencer, aged 25). 



AVARE GENEALOGY. 2GI 

Children : 

1. Albert Nelson, Dec. 23, 1884. 

2. Walter Adams, .lau. 8, 1887. 

3. Mary Eunice, May 7, 1889. 

4. Arthur Howard, Sept. 3, 189C. 



574. 

Benjamin F.^ (xlmos,^ Amos," Juher.* JIic/i<t>l,* Ji>>l„rf*), 
born in Paxton, April 3, 1835; died Dec. 5, 1877; iu;»rr!<><l at 
Providence, R. I., Dec. 14, 1871, (Mrs.) Martha A. - :u-) 
Wetherby. Residence Worcester. 

Children : 

742. i. Charles F.,Muly 7, 1872. 

743. ii. Horace L., Feb. 23, 187."). 

iii. MiNXiE E., May 22, 1878 ; d. Worcester, Marel- '^ ■ 



575. 

Erastus Davis' (Horace,^ Amos," Jahez* Micliael^* lioberl*), 
born at Salem, Dec. 16, 1820 ; died at Swanipscott, Dec. 5, 181»1 ; 
married Dec. 10, 1846, Angelinc Carroll of Lynn (born Jan. 2, 
1824; died Nov. 19, 18i)7). 

Children : 

744. i. Henry Irving,^ Sept. 11, 1847. 

745. ii. Willard C, Oct. 3, 1849. 

iii. Annie, July 12, LSilG ; il. July 30, 1858. 

iv. Annie, Aug. 23, 1858; m. Feb. 10, 1890, Nail M. ILl-Ic. 

V. Edward L., Jan. 2G, 1802; d. ]M:iy 30. 1877. 

vi. Albert D., Aug. 3, 1866 ; d. Nov. 30, 1869. 



576. 

Horace Cornelius' (//brra-e," Amos,' .lih.-.,* M 
Rohei-e), born June 8, 182r» ; married first, Ai)ril 3, l.s.'.o, ii-.i-i 
V. Hanson of Lynn, born May 22, 1820; din! V • -' •'" l'^^'*- 
He married second, April 28, 1885, Dora li.»so \l 
Mass., born in New York City, Nov. *J, 1862. 

Child, born at Salem : 

Horace V.,« Feb. 14, 1886. 



262 WARE GENEALOGY. 

577. 

Alfred F." {Horace,^ Amos,^ Jabez,* Michael,^ Robert'), bom 
Feb. 22, 1830; married May 28, 1860, Hannah E. Varney, born 
Jan. 8, 1833, at Farmington, N. H. 

Child, born in Salem : 

William V.,« Feb. 12, 1862. 



580. 

Stephen V.' (Lewis,^ Abiel,^ Michael^* Michael,^ Robert^'), 
born at Winchendon in 1812 ; died Dec. 22, 1893. Farmer at 
Gardner. He married in Fitcliburg, May 9, 1867, Charlotte A., 
daughter of Abel and Roselma (Naramore) Marshall of Fitchburg, 
born about 1840. Resided at Ashburnham and Gardner. 

Children : 

i. Mabel Marshall,^ Ashburnham, May 9, 1868; m. May 9, 
1892, Frank C. Blood (b. West Grotoii, 1867). 

ii. Henky Augustus, Fitchburg, Feb. 14, 1870 or 1871. 

iii. George Franklin, Gardner, Feb. 21, 1874. 

iv. Annie Eloise, Jan. 10, 1877. 

V. Oscar Eliott, Oct. 5, 1879. 



581. 

Lewis' {Lewis,^ Abiel,^ Michael,* Michael,^ Robert), born at 
Cumberland, R. I. [Nov. 22, 1816] ; died at Fitchburg, March 22, 
1873. He married Mary L., daughter of Henry and Polly Under- 
wood, born in Wardsboro', Vt., in 1819. She married second, 
aged 59, June 5, 1878, in Fitchburg, George B., son of Nathaniel 
and Anna Naramore of Lunenburg (bis second marriage). He was 
aged 56 ; born in Richmond, N. H. Married by Rev. Charles 
Burnhani, Newfane, Vt. 

Children of Lewis and Mary L. Ware, born at Wardsboro', Vt. : 

i. Maria.* 

747. ii. Oscar Tyler, July 23, 1841. 

748. hi. Fayette D. [1846]. 

iv. Mary J., [1853] ; m. June 1, 1871, in Fitchburg, .lohn M. Stone, 
aged 28, a carpenter. He was b. in Stanstead, Canada E., son 
of Simon and Sarah (Drew) Stone. 

Child : 
Charles Stone, m. Jessie Morrison of Fitchburg, 



WARE GENEALOGY. 

582. 

Samuel Morse' (Leicls 11'./ Abi't-l,' Mic/mrl,* Mirhari^* 
Robert"^), born in "Winoliondon, May 1.'5, IMS; ilinl jit I 
Kansas, ^Nlarcli 20, 18'Ja. Fanner. He niarrie*! liri»t, Ar\..... ... 

Stockwell ; she died at Fiteliburg, Fel). i5, 1S(J8. He ni:irri«tl 
second, in Fitchburg, aged 51, "of F.," Nov. 18, ISGit, Lurimln 
(Shedd) Wilcox, daugliter of Sullivan and Plmbe (Hodge) Slmld, 
aged 29 (her tiilrd marriage) ; she was born in Shanm, N. H. >lie 
died in Westminster, Oct. 5, 1872. He married third, Fi-h. (j, 
1873, " at Westminster," Abbey N., daughter of David an«I Fanny 
(Robinson) Kemp of Westminster, born in 1S43 at Decrfudd (her 
first marriage). He removed in 1884 from South Hccrfald to 
Kansas. 
Children : 

i. German,* was stabbed in Kansas City. 

ii. Elavix B., resides at Eureka, Kaiisa>. 

iii. Francis S., South Deerfield, July 2, 1870. llesides at W. (Jard- 
uer. 



589. 

Kendrick' (Jfantn,^ James,' Mirlt<i>'!,' Muh.i.l,' Uub'-rt*), 
resided at Bucklaud ; married Nancy M. Webber or Wilder. 
Children : 

i. Adelaide.' 
ii. Frederick. 
749. iii. AzRO W. 

51)1. 
Henry' (Frederick II.,' Frclvrirl:,' .r>n'ith'ni,* Juunthan,* 
Robert'), born in Pomfrct, Vt., Feb. 12, 1.^2.-. : married On. 22. 
1855, Ellen Darling. Resided at X. Williston, \ t., in lsy8. 



d 



595. 

Carlos L.' {Leonard,* Frederick,' John,' Jouulfion, J. 
bornatPomfret, Vt., Mav 5, ls;^2; died duly 1. 1'^''' 
Jan. 13, 1859, Mrs. Mary Wright. (She had thr.e \, .- 

dren; one, Mrs. E. F. Oage of Albert Lea, .Mmn.. ihal duly 1. 

1886). 



264 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. JuLiA,8 Jan. 15, I860; d. March 17, 1861. 

750. ii. James William, Aug. 4, 1862. 

iii. Jessie Florence, July 9, 1864 ; m. Dec. 22, 1887, Joseph 
Broarldus. 

Children : 

1. James Ware, Dec. 14, 1889. 

2. Richard Dudley, June 29, 1891. 

3. Marion Lew, Feb. 5, 1893 ; all of Chillicothe, Mo. 

iv. Georgia Emily, Feb. 4, 1867; m. Nov. 17, 1886, Charles 
Rheem of Oshkosh, Wis. 

Child : 

Alice Louise, Aug. 17, 1887. 



596. 

William Wallace^ {Leonard,^ Frederic!:,^ Jonathan,* Jo- 
nathan,^ Robert^), born at Pomfret, Vt., Dec. 22, 1833; married 
at Denver, Col., Jan. 5, 1886, Dora C. Senter. 



599. 

John Fisher'' {Jonathan,'^ Paul,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan^^ 
Robert'), born in Milton, April 7, 1832; died at Philadelphia, 
Pa., Feb. 22, 1869; married Jan. 27, 1868, Julia A. Bladen of 
Philadelphia. 



602. 

Leonard, Jr.'' {Leonard,^ Paid,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan^ 
Robert"^), born Jan. 28, 1840; married in Springfield, Jan. 7, 
1880, Laura Dwight, daughter of Homer Foote of Springfield, born 
in 1855. Merchant; lives in lloxbuiy. 

Children : 

i. Anna Dorr,^ May IG, 1881. 
ii. Laura Dwight, Feb. 28, 1883. 
iii. Dwight, Sept. 4, 1885. 
iv. Ruth, Oct. 28, 1887. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 2fi5 

603. 

Moses Everett' {Leonard,' Paul,* Jonathan,* Jonathan,* 

liobert'), born Aug. 4, 1841 ; inarrit-il in Koxiniry, (X-t. 21», ISGT, 
Agnes Maria Wheeler. 

Children : 

i. Bkrtita Agnes,' Nov. 2, 1874. 

ii. Leonard Everett, Sept. 27, 1876. 

iii. Storeu Preble, July 25, 1881. 



60-1. 

Thomas Mixns' {Leonard,' Paiil,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan/ 
Robert'), born in Boston, ^lay 25, 184.'}; niarriod in Uoxhury, 
Nov. 13, 1872, Mary II., daughter of William an.l Mary K. 
(Bowles) Crosby, born in Roxbury, May 25, lx}<>. W. i.f f.. 
Hingham in 1881. 

Children : 

i. Thomas Minns,' Oct. G, 1873. 

ii. Sarah Minns, July 2, 1875. 

iii. Mary Elizabeth, Aug. 12, 1877. 

iv. William Crosby, Sept. 25, 1879. 

V. Gertrude May, Ilin^liam, June 19, 1882. 

vi. Harriot, July 21, 1H85. 

vii. Clara Crosby, April 24, 1888. 



605. 

Francis' {Leonard,' Paul," Jonathan,* Jonathan,' JlohrrC), 
born in Roxbury, Feb. 11, 1847; died Oct. 10, is:»l ; nmrritxl 
Oct. 16, 1872, Maud, daughter of Parkman p.-xfrr ..r n.wt,.,,. 

Children : 

i. EoBERT Dexter,« Scpt. 30, 1873. 

ii. Kate D., July 8, 1877. 

iii. Jessie Campbell, Oct. 21, 1879. 

606. 
William Minns' (I^conard,' J'anl,' Junatinin,* .A '' \* 
Robert"',) born in Roxbury, April 20, 18-lU; marricil ul . - 
Plain, Dec. 20, 1876, Florence Brewer. 
17 



.ca 



266 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Eliot Brewer,^ Sept. 15, 1877. 

ii. Moses Weld, Jan. 19, 1879. 

iii. Edwakd Winslow, Nov. 26, 1881. 

iv. Raymond, June 13, 1883. 

V. Alice Loring, Hull, July 18, 1885. 



607. 

Charles' {Leonard,^ JPaul,^ Jonathan,* Jonathan,^ Robert^), 
born in Roxbury, June 4, 1853 ; married in Springfield, April 29, 
1885, Mary Temple, daughter of Nehemiah Leonard, aged 25. 
Resided in New York (died in 1888). 



611. 

Francis NewcOmb' {Melatiah,^ Melatiah,^ Melatiah," Jo- 
nathan,^ Robert''), born in Wilmington, Vt., May 13, 1840; 
married Laura Donolson, 



612. 

Charles YLe^^txy' {Melatiah,^ Melatiah,^ Melatiah,* Jonathan,^ 
Roberf) , born in Wilmington, Vt., April 13, 1850 ; married Sarah 
Basset. "Has 5 children." 



613. 

Frederic L.' {Melatiah,'^ Meletiah," Meletiah,* Jonathan,^ 
Robert^), born in Wilmington, Vt. ; married Flora Bates. "One 
child." 



618. 

Albert Chaffin' {Daniel Leonard,^ Daniel,'' Melatiah,* 
Jonathan,^ Robert''), born April 30, 1851; died Oct. 18, 1873; 
married Oct. 7, 1872, Ella Buinstead Ileilge. He was a clerk in a 
R. R. office. 



AVARE GEXEALOC.Y. ^,j, 

G20. 

Albert II.' (AhcJ,'' Abel,' Fijhrxin,,* Eplimim,^ Ephmim'), 
born Aug. 7, 1827; died April 1, \H\y.\; Howd. Cull. 1H41»; 
married Oct. 16, 185.1, Harriet K., daiigliter uf Dr. Isnac aud Sarah 
B. Palmer of Anson, ]\Ie. ; settled in Anson; lawyer. 

Children, born in Anson : 

L Albert P.,^ May 2, 1857 ; d. April 21, \M\. 

ii. Robert Christmas, Dec. 25, 1859 ; d. Man-li 24. 1802. 

iii. WixiFRED, Dec. [10], 1800; "Maine W«sl. Si-iii. and l-'i<mde 
Coll., 1884; Preceptress iu Ili^li School, Wjircliam. .M:im., 
188G;" m. Jan. 19, 1890, David L. liodlish of Wurtluno, 
Mass. Res. Palmer. , 

Children : 

1. FAlzabelh, Oct. 31, 1802. 

2. Robert Ware, Sept. 8, 180G. 

iv. Lillian, April 14, 1865 ; d. June 7, 1805. 

V. Isaac P., March 2, 1807; "Maim- Wcsl. Sem., l«8t: in drug 

store, ^Marlboro', Mass., with Mr. Hartshorn." IJ '■ ' tx- 

mission as surgeon, U. S. A., June IS, 1S92. Pr. a. 

the Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. 
vi. Mary Lilliax, June 1, l«7l ; d. May 1, 1897; in. Aug. 23, 

1893, Lester V. Pailey of Worcester. 

Child : 
Albert JFare, Jan. 19, 1x90. 



G21. 

Frederick N."' {Ahd," Abel," Ephni!n,,* F/ifiraim,* Eph- 
rainr), born Jan. 7, 1836; married Oct. 2, issa, Luconm Hiek- 
ford of MansonviUe, Parish of Quebec, Canada. Live« in I.<«volI. 
Mass. 

Children : 

i. Stephen TnoJiAS,'' Aug. 17, 1885. 
ii. Julia J., Feb. 1, 1887. 

622. 
Edward Horace' (Abr/,'^ Abr/,^ Ep/wain,,' Epf^rnin,,* 
Uphrcuur), horn in Athens, .M.., July 27, 1M2 ; nmrruHl (M. 
18, 1877, Eugenia E., daughter of Dr. J. M. I cwkiibur)' of Snn 



268 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

Francisco, Cal. He died Aug. 13, 1878, on tlie ship Tuscarora, 
at Acapulco, Mexico, assistant surgeon, U. S. N. 
Child : 

Eugenia.' 



623. 

John, Jr.' (John,' Abel,' Uj^hrcum,' Ujjhraim,^ UpJircmn"), 
born Oct. 12, 1842 ; married first, Nov. 9, 1875, Sara E. Hall of 
Athens; she died Oct. 27, 1892. He married second, April 20, 
1895, Grace E. Emery of Waterville. He resides in Waterville ; 
is an investment broker ; president of the Merchants National Bank 
of Waterville ; one of the directors of the Maine Central Railroad. 

Child : 

John, Jr.,' May 24, 1896. 



624. 

George Homer' (John,' Abel,' Ephraim,' Ephraim,'' Eph- 
raim'), born July 4, 1844; married Jan. 23, 1877, Martha A. 
Pray of Waterville. Resides in Waterville ; one of the directors of 
the Merchants National Bank. 

Child : 

Mildred Pray,' April 4, d. Sept. 30, 1885. 



625. 

Edward' {John,' Abel," Ephraim,^ Ephraim,^ Ejjhraim"-), 
born May 14, 1854. Living in Waterville, Me., 1898. Lumber 
business. Married Sept. 28, 1882, Harriet P. Collins of Portland. 

Children : 

i. John,' July 9, 1883. 

ii. Edward, Jr., July 17, 1885. 

ill. Phil. Thurber, Nov. 13, 1886. 

iv. Dorothea, Nov. 22, 1888 , d. May 30, 1897. 

V. Henry Hastings, Feb. 10, 1892. 



627. 

Abel, Jr.' (Abel,' James,' Jonathan,' Robert,'' Ephraim^J, 
born at Fitchburg, Sept. 16, 1827 ; M.D. 1852 ; married Dec. 29, 



WARE GENEALOGY. 269 

1857, Rebeckah Bunker Tucker. Lived at Ilaverliill He dictl 
March 15, 1897. 

Children, born at Pittsfield, N. H. 
?:_ ^Twius,^ b. and d. F.I.. 11. ISCO. 
iii. James Gurney, Jime 28, 18G3. Lives at Ilavurhill. 



628. 

Daniel' (Abel,' James," Jonathan,* Robert', Kphnnm' ), born 
at West Townsend, July 2G, 1832 ; married Mav or Au-;. 2. iH.'i.^, 
at New Boston, N. IL, by Kev. John Atwoud, Martha K. Millcn 
(born March 23, 1838; died June 18, 181»2). Lives at A»bby. 
Teacher of vocal music ; farmer and mechanic. KnUstcd in 22d 
Mass., 2d Co., Sharpshooters, Aug. 20, 1802. Jjost u K-jj at 
Wilderness, May 5, 18G4 ; amputated at Am. Sq. Hospital, .Mav 
20, 1864. 

Children, born in Ashby : 

i. Minnie Cora,^ May 14, 18.58; m. at Fitchbiir;,', liy R<'V. O. R. 
W. Scott, Oct. 7, 1880, Charles E., son of Culviii and Attotn 
Farrar (b. Marlboro', N. 11.) ; machinist; ho 30, kIu- 11. 
Child : 

Bernice M., d. Fel). 17, 1897. 

ii. Dolly Gibson, Sept. 7, 180(1; d. ^Munli II, \^^'> \ tchool 

teacher, organist and a fine singer, 
iii. E-AiMA F., Sept. 27, 1800; m. at Fitclibuig, M.iy I. '— ' V''- " 
L. Fiske. 
765. iv. Harry E., July 14, 1870. 
V. Lottie M., Oct. 3, 1876. 



620. 

Levi' {Abel," James,'' Jonathan,* liobrrt,' Kjihiitiin' ), born 
at Townsend, Feb. 21, 1835; married Nov. 24, IM.V.I, I«nl»oI 
Freeman, aged 23, daughter of CJeorgi- \. I'ark.s of Harro. ('«m»|kt. 
Soldier in Kebcllion ; cnhsted in the 53d .Mai*w. V«»I. Inf. He diinl 
?it Marine Hospital, New Orleans, Feb. i», 18G3, of inthnunmlion. 
She lives in Chicago, 111. 

Children, born at Townsend : 

i. Herbert G.," Sept. 17, IHOO; d. D..-.-. 17. IHC.J. 

ii. Levi, Aug. 2, 1803 ; 18'J8 lives with his niolhor in Chicago. 



270 WARE GENEALOGY. 

630. 

Samuel^ (Abel,^ James,^ Jonathan,* Robert,^ Ephraim^), born 
at Townsend, Dec. 28, 1837 ; married at Fitcliburg, July 7, 1886, 
Abbie Jane, daughter of Stillman and Phoebe Sawyer. She was 
born at Westminster, Oct. 18, 1858. Lives in West Townsend; 
farmer ; deacon. 

Child : 

Mebvin Willis,^ Sept. 4, 1889. 



633. 

John J.' ( Joel, ^ Jonathan,^ Ehenezer,* Nathaniel,'^ Ehenezer^ ), 
born [in Newton] about 1820; married Aug. 26, 1847, Ann 
Joyce. 

Child : 

Sarah F.,^ Needham ; m. Sept. G, 1874, in Newton, John H. Hoyt. 



634. 

Walter Macon' ( Ebenezer,^ Ebenezev,^ Ebenezer ," Natlianiel ,^ 
Ebenezer'), born Oct. 19, 1835; married Dec. 16 or 19, 1857, 
Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander J. and Lucena (Chadwick) 
French (born in Harrisville, X. Y., Dec. 5, 1840). 

He resided at Hancock, Wis., from 1856 till 1888, when he 
located in Lemar, Ark. Is now at Wesley, Madison Co., Ark. 
(1898.) Farmer. 

Children, all born in Hancock, Wis. : 

767. i. P^RANCis Willis,^ Jan. 27, 1859. 

ii. Mary Ellen, Feb. 10, 1861 ; m. July 24 or 27, 1881, James 
Hardy, son of Dudley and Hannah (Burge) Cass, b. in Oak- 
land, Wis., Oct. 17, 1851. 

Child : 
Ethel Fannie, Aug. 19, 1882. 

768. iii. Seneca Eugene, Aug. 29, 1862. 

iv. Vina Etta, Feb. 28, 1865 ; m. at Hancock, Wis., June 27, 
1886, Albert IL, son of Samuel P. and Annett E. (Drake) 
Delap (b. in Dunn Co., Wis., June 7, 1862) ; res. at Hancock, 
Wis. 

Child : 
Martha Etta. 



MA in: GENEALOGY. 271 



•oo 



V. Adeli. Lucene, Feb. 28, 18C8 ; m. Doc. 5, I88r,, Alvin L., tc 
of Warren aud Susan C. (Cupp) Stcarius (b. Jan. U, 11*02). 
vi. Agnes Joanna, April 2, I87u. 
vii. Elizabeth Sali.v, Jan. 2lt, 1873. 
viii. Eliza Martilv, April 2, ls7."j. 
ix Hakky Eben, Marcb 22, ls77. 



636. 

Edwin' {Ebenezer," Ehenezev," Fbenezer,* yathauirl,^ Eht- 
tiezer'^), born at Ilancook, X. II., Jan. 31, 1842; uiarrl.J flr-t, 
Dec. 16, 1866, Agnes, tlausihter of John and A^nf»j ( .MfNaiij,'l»t ) 
McQuarters (born in 'J\iriir\ille, (\)nn, ,lan. 6, 1H4.'»; ilic«l in 
Winnebago, 111., ]May 24, 1883) : he married second, .Ian. 31, 
1886, ]\rary E., daughter of Amos aud Elizabeth (Tygert) Miller 
(born in Vernon Centre, Oneida Co, X. \ ., Jan. 31, ls42; died 
April 21, 1892). He married third, Dee. 20, l.si)4, Jt-nnio, dan;:liliT 
of Robert and ]\Iary (Traham S[)otts\vood (born in Kempt villi", 
Ontario, Sept. 16, 1852). 

"]Mr. Ware was dis(pialified for military duty by reason uf mal- 
formation of ankles from l)irth, but he enli>ted in Company (J. 13th 
regt. X. H. vols., Aug. 13, 1S62, and was Herrpted. 'rhou;;b 
suffering severely at times from the heavy marelu-s his rfginieiit wa« 
called upon to perform, he never lost a day's tluty by n-aiiun of it. 
He was never off duty or absent from his company tx<-i-|tt by ■ 
of wounds received in battle. He was nmstcred as third 
was promoted to the rank of first sergeant, and was eoui 
lieutenant by the governor of Xcw IIami>shire, but was not inimtcred 
as such, owing to the early muster out «)f his n-ginu-nl. IIo wiui 
wounded twice at Fredericksburg, once at Cold Harbor, an-! 

at Fort Harrison. He was an intelligent, brave sohlier, ai. 

versally liked by the otHcers and men of tin- regiment." |^Ilif<c. 13th 
Reg. X. H. Vols.] He was mustered out June 21, IHOA, liuving 
been in twelve battles, wounded four times. He resided a lev. 
in Dublin (now Ilarrisville), X. II.; came back to 11 ■'. 

1876, settled on the homestead, and al)out the year 1S74 i- i to 

Winnebago, 111., where he continues to reside. He ha» been tjuitc 
successful as a farmer. He is a deacon of the ehurcli. 

Cliildren : 

i. WiNNIFRKD AONKS," I)ul)]il.. N . lb, Sept. H. IStK-* ; m. Ul. JuOO 

ao, 18i)2, II. 1'. Knii:!"! (vvIh) «1. July 7. Ih'.»7): -.I>«- m. 2d, 
Nov. 17, r.»U(i. \V. II. I'l.wii.-. Iv'-- '' ^"- l^'-TV. N. 11. 
Chilli : 
Agnes Lyra Knlyhl, Winn.'b.\i,'o, III.. Sept. 13. l'''.»3. 



272 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Ernest Edwin, Harrisville, N. H., May 6, 1871. Has served in 
hospital corps siuce the beginning of the present war, 1897- 
1901. 

iii. John Clifton, "Winnebago, 111., Dec. 27, 1880. A soldier in the 
3d regt. U. S. Infantry, in hard service on the island of Luzon 
(1901). 



637. 

Albert Edson' {Ehenezer,^ Ehenezer,^ Ebenezer,* Jfathaniel,^ 
Ebenezer^), born June 6, 1851 ; married Feb. 10, 1881, Sarah 
Elmira, daughter of Samuel Gardner and Sarah (Lawton) Knight, 
born Feb. 10, 1860. He is a dentist. Harvard Dental College, and 
resides on a farm in Hancock, N. H. 

Child : 

Frederick Albert,^ Nov. 7, 1881. 



639. 

David Thompson^ (Jason,^ Jasoji,^ JVathaniel,^ JVathaniel,^ 
Ebenezer^) , born June 7, 1817 ; died Sept. 10, 1882. He married 
Dec. 29, 1846, Hannah Maria, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia 
(Davis) Russell, born Feb. 17, 1827. Lives at Hancock, N. H. 

Child : 
773. Willis Clark,^ Sept. 24, 1850 ; d. Sept. 10, 1882. 



640. 

Franklin Jason' {Jason,^ Jason,^ N'athaniel,* Nathaniel^^ 
Ebenezer'), born March 11, 1820; died Nov. 30, 1891. He 
married April 13, 1847, Mary Ann, daugliter of Simeon and Betsey 
(Dennis) Lakin, sister of R. S. Lakin of Boston, whose sou she 
adopted; she was born Sept. 18, 1822; died April 4, 1891. 
Resided at Dublin, N. H. ; then Keene, N. H., 1865. Justice of 
the peace 1858 ; elected to Common Council 1874 and 1878. 

Children : 

i. Ellen R,« Jan. 28, 1849 ; d. May 1, 1850. 

ii. Clark John Lakin, adopted May 8, 1852, son of R. Sylvester 

Lakin and Susan Page, daughter of Joseph and Elvira (Moore) 

Gilbert. 



WARE GENEALOGY'. 



Gil. 



273 



Harvey Jewett^ (Jasou," Jnso,,,' XutlumirJ,* Xitthnnirt • 
Ebenezer'), born July 21, l^;L>i) ; died March 23, isitH; ,„HrriM 
May 13, 1852, Elvira A., diiu^htcr (.f .loscpli and Marv f.l, »,tt) 
Osgood, born in Nelson, April (J, 1S32. Kesidcs at K. 11.: , .o 



N. H 

Children : 

i. Frank IIkxry,^ June 13, LSoO. 
775. ii. Edcar Laubin, April G, 1801. 
iii. MixxiE Adeline, Ajn-il 18, 1800. 



642. 

Hexrt Ward' (Jason,' Jason,' Nathaniel,* Xathnniel,* KU- 
nezer"), born Feb. 15, 1831 ; died :\rareh l(i, IHiKJ; married June 
6, 1860, Nellie C, daugiiter of Stephen Heck with of Ac\v<.rih, 
N. H., born May 7, 1838. 

Children : 

776. i. Clarence Harvey,^ Jan. 28, 18C1. 
ii. Elmer Sumner, Dec. 6, 1803. 
iii. Eugene Martin, Feb. 11, 18GG. 
iv. Florence Cynthia, May 11, l.s77. 



643. 

Albert Erastus' {Ward,' Jason," Xathanitl,* Xalftnnnl,* 
Ehenezer"^), born in Hancock, N. II., Oct. 10, 1827; died of 
lockjaw at San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 10, ISlJT; luarrinl firj»t, Oft. 
21, 1858, jNIary Elizabeth, daughter of EiiphaJct an<l Luir* (I^Miiio) 
Dart of Surry, N. H., born in Surry, April 12. 1 >»."{.'l ; dic«l .\pril 
28, 1859. He married second, -Ian. 1, IM!!, in \\'a!<hiii;,'ton, .\. II., 
Lucy Almira, daughter of Luther and Mary II. (Stuart) Pitcher, 
born in Stoddard, X. II., April 30, 1844 ; died there Aug. 27, I8r.;i. 

Child : 

A 6on, b. and d. Aug. 17, 1803. 



Elltah Wyman' (Elijah,' Jason," Xaf/ianiel,* JN'iMfiMi'c/,* 
Ehenezev''), born in P.oston, May D, 1830 ; marrie<l at Eowell, Sept. 
10, 1855, Sarah J., daughter of George and (Montague) Comstock, 
born in Chelsea, Vt. 



EIGHTH GENERATIOIS'. 



650. 



Enoch Richmond^ ( William R.,'' George,^ George,^ William^* 
John,'^ John'), born Jan. 2, 1819, at Winterport, Me. ; died July 
15, 1874, at Yonkers, N. Y. Shipping merchant. New York City, 
to west coast of Africa ; married July 21, 1846, at Sing Sing, N. Y., 
Mary Contant, daughter of William H. and Jane S. Peck, born at 
Bowery Village, N. Y. City, June 29, 1823. 

Children : 

i. Mary V. C.,^ Jime 30, 1847. 
ii. Laura, d. young. 

800. iii. William Eichmond, Feb. 4, 1855. 
iv. George, d. young. 

801. V. Edward James, June 16, 1859. 

vi. Gertrude Talbot, Nov. 11, 18G1 ; d. Aug. 2, 1893; m. Nov. 
12, 1883, at N. Y. City, Christopher Victor Mildeberger. 

Children : 

1. Constance, Aug. 20, 1884; d. Aug. 20, 1886. 

2. Victor Richmond, May 20, 1886. 



651. 

John Murray* {Addison,'' Levi,^ Ezra,^ John,* John,^ 
John''), born at Westmoreland, N. H., Nov. 12, 1841 ; married at 
Chicago, 111., Feb. 11, 1871, Matilda Louise (Barlow) McWilliams ; 
she died June 1, 1896. 

Children : 

i. Davis Whiting,^ Jan. 8, 1873. 
ii. Addison Roy, March 5, 1879. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 275 

Clinton Addison* (Addison,'' L.-d,* Ezm,^ Jo/m,' J<,hn/ 
John^), born nt Westmorehind, X. II., Nov. '2X, I8l.'i. Kvoidcs 
in Xorthfield since 18G8 ; uuirried in Xortlificld, Dt-c. 3, l>i73, Kva 
J. Dennison of Lcjdcn, ^lass. 

Childi'en : 

i. Burton Clinton," Feb. 20, lft7;3. 
ii. Robert Dennison, April 17, 1885. 



653. 

George R.* (Erasttis,'' Levl,*^ Ezra,^ Jo/tn,* Jnl,r, •/ An*), 
born April 22, 1832; married at Westmoreland. \. II,, Mar.li 17, 
1857, Hattie E,, daughter of Jonathan and Harriot (Ha.Hting*) 
Cobleigh, born Sept. 17, 1837. 

Children : 

806. i. Herbert IT.," Nov. 21, 1859. 

ii. Fannie J., Sept. 21, 186G; m. Frank Jackson, li-ia- r- 

field Factory. 
Child: 
Andrew Frank, Sept. 8, 1894. 

807. iii. Sidney L., June G, 18G8. 

iv. Alice Mabel, Aug. 10, 1870. 



654. 



LeviB.' (Erastiis,' Levi," Ezra,' Join,,' dnhn, .A.,,,, y iMrn 
March 11, 1845 ; died June 14, 1S!I4. Ilf marri.-d lir(»t, in \N r»t- 
moreland, X. II., Xov. IS, 1873, Flora .\., dau-htt-r ol .Viuoh K. 
and Rosamund (Waldo) Hubbard of ChesU-rfiold, N . H . lK.ra 
Sept. 3, 1851; died Feb. 3, 18S1. lb- nmrnnl ...•.•.,„.. Jan o, 
1885, Ella E., daughter of Ahxaiidcr S. and duba (I-rankhn) 
Campbell. 



Children : 

i. A child, b. Nov. 10, d. Xuv. 1-'. 1^7C.. 
ii. Addison L., Jan. 3, 1881. 



276 WAKE GENEALOGY. 



655. 



Oscar James^ {James Royal,'' Levi,^ Ezra,^ John,* John,^ 
John^), born May 27, 1846; married March 23, 1880, Elizabeth 
L. (adopted daughter of Foster Franklin) of Westmoreland, N. H. 
Lives at W. 

Children : 

i. Byron FrankliNj^ Jan. 23, 1881 ; d. May 5, 1885. 

ii. Perley James, Dec. 31, 1882 ; d. March 23, 1886. 

iii. Florence Martha, May 8, 1885. 

iv. Elmer Foster. June 15, 1887 ; d. ["Byron," "June 14, 

1887." Westm. record]. 

V. Ethel Anna, May 3, 1889, 

vi. Marcia Louisa, June 20, 1892. 

vii. Elsie Elli;n, Nov. 22, 1893. 



656. 



Wallace King* {James Royal,'' Levi,^ Ezra,^ JoJm,'^ John,'' 
John'), born July 22, 1848; married Feb. 2, 1881, Grace A. 
Darling, Chesterfield, N. H. 



657. 

Frank Herman® {James Royal,'' Levi,^ Ezra," John,* John,^ 
John'), born Feb. 21, 1853; married Aug. 30, 1883, Mrs. Nellie 
(Cressy) Foster; no children in 1889. 



658. 

John® {John Albert,'' John,^ Ezra,^ John,* John,^ John'), 
born Oct. 25, 1843; married Sept. 3, 1865 (by Rev. Jacob Ide of 
Mansfield) , Mary A., daughter of William P. and Cynthia A. Clark 
of Foxboro', ajced 19 at marriage. Blacksmith. 

Child : 

Mary Elizabeth,^ Foxboro', Aug. 31, 1868 ; married Frank 
Young of Attleboro.' 



WARE GENEALOGY. ?77 



GGL 



7 I 



Charles Henry® {Gcorrjc L.,'' Gcorpr,* F:rfi,* John,' 
John"), born in Wrentluuu, Sept. 5, IS.V.I. He married i f 

Lemuel S. and Maiy "?) in Clinton, Jan, 1, ls>;), Julia AdtdlJoy, 
born in Hancock, Me. 



GGla. 

Edmund Burke* {Alonz/y Leprelett,' (ieorgc,* JJzni,' JJiti,* 
Jolui,^ John''), born ,Iunc 2G, 1.S43, at W. ; served in ('•>. A., -llh 
regt. Mass. V. I., in the Civil War; died at Diekinson, Diik., Oct. 
6, 1883; married Mary Isabellc Watson of St. Paul, Minn., born 
at Hartford, Conn., Oct. 26, 1853. Resided at liidmarek and Dickin- 
son, Dak. 

Children, born in Bismarck : 

i. Edwaud Beknaud,' Nov. 16, 1873. 
ii. Helen Isabel, June 7, 1882. 



GGli. 
ROMONDOC (Charles,' Gconje," K:ra,\Tohn,' Juhn* John'), 
born at Clinton, June 7, 18G0 ; married Dec. 15, 1881, .Nellie 
Felicitas Carr, born at Lancaster. [Clin, rec] 



6G2. 

Moses Hastings' {Moses,' Elljtth," Moses,' M»s<- ././..)/ 
JoA;r), born at Brattleboro', Vt., Oct. 5, 1833; nmrned Luue 
Smith. Residence, Northam[)ton, Mass. 

Children : 
i. Arthur.^ 
ii. Mary. 



663. 
Henry* (Obadi'ah,' Jicvjawlu,' Mas , .1/uos* •>^-''"».* 
John'), born May 4, 1815; n.arried Jan. 24. 18G7 L..m»« Ade- 
line, dau-hter of Joseph Morrison, born at I'orl Mad.^n. Iowa. 
March 14, 1846. 



278 WARE GENEALOGY. 

664. 

Justus Hurd^ {Benjamin,' Benjamin,^ Moses,^ Moses,* John,^ 
John^), born July 11, 1834; married Sept. 26, 1860, Luceba 
Auijusta, daughter of Aaron and Susanna (Proctor) Brigham, born 
in Alstead, N. H., Aug. 25, 1836. 

Children, born in Butler, 111. : 

i. Mary Flora,» Not. 29, 1862. 

ii. Carrie Susan, May 5, 1864 ; d. Dec. 1, 1866. 

iii. George Vincent, Sept. 25, 1867. 

iv. Amy Lillian, April 24, 1873. 



665. 

David Smith® (David,' Benjamin,^ Moses,^ 3£oses,* John,^ 
John''), born Oct. 25, 1828; married first, Oct. 23, 1855, Lestinia 
Amanda, daughter of Aaron and Susanna (Proctor) Brigham, born 
in Alstead, N. H., May 17, 1832; died at Butler, 111., Feb. 22, 
1872. He married second, Nov. 28, 1872, Mrs. Catherine (Dryer) 

Wiley, widow of Robert Wiley and daughter of John and 

(Museman) Dryer, born in Hillsboro', N. H., March 7, 1821. He 
was Secretary of Temperance Society in Gilsum, N. H., in 1846; 
School Committee 1850-1853. Eemoved in 1855 to Butler, 111. 
[Hist. Gilsum.] 

Children : 

i. JoHN,^ Jan. 7, 1857. 

ii. Arthur, Nov. 18, 1858. 

iii. David, Aug. 2, 1860. 

iv. Thesda, June 5, 1863 ; d. Sept. 4, 1864. 

v. Lyman Trumbull, Feb. 15, 1865. 

vi. Beulah, Oct. 8, 1866. 

vii. Emily, Dec. 5, 1868. 

viii. Clarence Brigham, Feb. 13, d. Aug. 1, 1872. 

ix. Clara Lestina, Feb. 13, d. July 26, 1872. 



Wesley L.^ {Enoch,'' Benjamin,^ Moses,^ Moses,* John 
John''), born Sept. 28, 1838; married Jan. 26, 1865. 
Children, born in Chester, Vt. : 

i. Charles W.,« April 16, 1868. 
ii. Albert L., Jau. 26, 187l. 
iii. Frank E., April 27, 1874. 



3 



■WARE GENEALOGY. 1 

6G7. 

George Enoch" {Enoch,' Beujamin,* .Vowa/ Mo»e»,* John* 
John''), born Feb. 14, 18411 ; maiTifd May 1, 1877, SivWti Church. 
Resides at Town send, Vt. 

668. 

Lucros Jeremiah" (Enoch,' Benjamin,' Mosea,' Mo8r»,* John,* 
John'') , hox-n Ang. 1851; married March 4, 1S73, Hiinnah Ade- 
laide, daughter of Chilion and Hannah (Ware) Mack, born April 3, 

1838. [See No. 178, p. 144.] 
Removed to Butler, III. 
Children, born in Butler : 

i. Walter Obadiah,^ March 27, 187.J; d. X.,-, -T^. 

ii. Lena Mary, April 3, 1878. 



669. 

Edwin Chapin^ {John Q. A.,' Benjamin,* yfosen,* M<>*r,<,* 
John,^ John^), born at Marlboro', Oet. 8, 18.'>2. Resides at Mil- 
ford. 



670. 

Moses Lane" {Moses,' Moses,^ Mosrs," Moses,* John,' JJ*.*')^ 
born in 1837; married about 1864, Harriet Dunton. 

Children : 

i. Adda,^ 18G.0. 

ii. ITelex, ISGC) ; m. in 188C, Neil (..<■... i-n. 

ill. Charles M., 180'J. 



671. 

Alonzo a." {Jonathan,'' Zenas,* 7/J>a,* Eleaz'-r,* EUuzrr^* 
John'), born at Swanzey, N. H., Sept. 1 , 1825 ; died Fob. 8. 18i»5 ; 
married first, Sept. 1, 1853, didia A., daughter of K. KinK'nuui of 
Winchester, N. fl. (born Feb. 27, 182(;). Marririi ^. ' " -^ 
etta Newell, Nov. 2!), 18!I4. School teadu-r ; laniH-r ; \ .. ^1* 

Savings Bank in Winchester, N. 11. [Hist. Swari/.ev, i j 



280 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Arthur K.,^ Nov. 23, 1854 ; d. Jan. 4, 1862. 
ii. Julia M., Jan. 1, 1860 ; d. Jan. 5, 1862. 



672. 

George^ {Lyman,'' Ziha,^ Ziha,° Eleazer,'^ Eleazer,'^ John''). 
married Sarah, daughter of Stephen Atwater. Went to Illinois. 



673. 

William® {Lyman,'' Ziha,^ Ziba,^ Eleazer,* Eleazer,^ John''). 
married Eliza Wilson of Granville, N. Y. 



674. 

Sidney* {Lyman,'' Ziha,^ Ziba,^ Eleazer,* Eleazer,^ John''), 
married Calista Pratt. Resided at Wells, Vt., in 1869. 



675. 

Merritt* {Lyman,'' Ziba,^ Ziba,^ Eleazer,* Eleazer,"^ John''), 
married Sarah, daughter of Roswell Fuller. Resided at Wells, Vt., 
in 1869. 



676. 

James R.** {Ziba,'' Jacob,^ Ziba,^ Eleazer,'^ Eleazer,^ John^), 
born Sept. 18, 1849 ; married Eugenie Fosgale of Winchester. 



677. 

Arthur W.* {Phinehas Afwood,'' Jacob,^ Ziba,^ Eleazer,* 
Eleazer,' John'), born July 27, 1873; married April 19, 1894, 
Rosie M. French of Swanzey, N. H. 

Child : 

Albert A.^ 



679. 

George Gilbert* {Gilbert Adams,'' David,^ Eli,^ Eleazer,'^ 
Eleazer,^ John"), born at Warehouse Point, Conn., March 19, 



WAUK GENEALOUV, ..>i 

1856; engaged in telcgrapli husinot's in ls74; removed t j»- 

fiekl and took position of manager for the Atlantic an«l l*a \ch 

gi-aph Co., 1878 ; with Xi-w Ihiudaud Absofiatud l*r. ' ■• •; 

manager for Postal Telegraph ('aide Co., lSKl»-!tl ; .. ale 

of typewriters and office 8upi)lies, lb90-l8'J7. He mar. ' ■ t. 14, 
IS'iO, ]Mary Maria, daughter of Theodore (Thomlore, NIiim, .lnine«, 
Ichabod, Saninel, ,Iohn) and ^Vealthy ( Frary ) l*i»rter of llatfirlj, 
Mass., born fluly 11, 185 l; her homo at Hatfield w.m tint which 
had been occupied and probably built by her great-gramlliithir. 
Child: 

Myron Roueut,^ Aug. I'J, 1880; associated iu buniucM with hij 
father. 



680. 

Franklix Pease* (Gilherl A.,' David,* EU: El^nzrr,* 

Eleazev,^ John^), born March <S, 1S(^'^; married in .June, 1«M8, 
Carrie, daughter of James and Miranda (Cadwell; Lull of Spring- 
field, born bee. 28, 1866. 

Station agent for B. & M. K. K. and postuiaster at Hrighlwood, 
Mass- 



681. 

George Henry* (LeanderJ)!.,' Jason," Ifizrliah,* 11 zLtn/i,* 
Eleazevy'' John''), born March 4, 1836, at Pntvideu.-e, K. 1. ; 
married ]\Iay 12, 1874, Emma J. Preston, born Aug. 1, 1S52. nt 
West Bromwich, England; came to Am.ri.a in ISTl; »lie diit] 
Jan. 15, 1891. 



682. 

Charles Victor' {LeayiderM.,' Jason* Ihzfliah,' II 
Eleazer,' John'), born at Providence, K. I.. Aug. ^. l-^^?; 
married July 1, 1870, Harriet CIkwc Savage of W ilmington, .N. L. 



'./ 



683. 

William Frederick' {Samurl C' Jason," 11 ■'*,* Z^-"'"- 

kiah,' Eleazer,' John'), bom May 21, isH. at Kai.u...ml. Ky. ; 
18 



282 WARE GENEALOGY. 

married at Normal, 111., by Rev. Conover, Sept. 16, 1869, Martha 
Ann Craig. 

Farmer. Resides at Plymouth, Jefferson Co., Neb. Manager 
of Plymouth News, and postmaster 1898. 

Children : 

i, Frederick Craig,^ July 10, 1870. 
ii. Hugh Gilkerson, Dec. 14, 1873. 
iii. Herbert Miller, Aug. 12, 1875. 
iv. Sarah Cornelia, Sept. 4, 1877. 
V. Mary Elizabeth, July 12, 1879, 



684. 

Leander Malcomb® {8amuel Coivell,'' Jason^^ Hezehiah,^ 
Hezekiuh,* Eleazer,^ John^), born at Richmond, Ky., July 2, 
1845. He married March 6, 1872, at Bloomington, 111. (by Rev. 
Conover), Mary Belle Wise. 

Children : 

i. Edward Miller,^ Feb. 8, 1875. 
ii. Sarah Belle, Jan. 10, 1878. 
iii. Henry Elliott, April 14, 1883. 
iv. Helen Virginia, April 14, 1883. 
V. Leona .Wise, Jan. 28, 1885. 



685. 

Samuel Miller" {Samuel Coioell^'' Jason,^ Hezehiah,^ Heze- 
hiah,,* Eleazer,^ John^), born Aug. 20, 1852, at Richmond, Ky. ; 
married at McComb, 111., July 20, 1880 (by Rev. W. H. H. 
Adams) , Eoline O. Blazer. He is a Presbyterian minister at Mary- 
ville, Mo., in 1899. 

Children : 

i. Sarah Eoline,® July 5, d. Aug. 16, 1881. 

ii. Hubert Marquis, Jan. 23, 1882. 

iii. Samtjel Newton, April 12, 1884. 

iv. Edith Cavitt, Jan. 26, 1886. 

v. Ethel Miller, April 30, 1887. 

vi. Harold Blazer, May 29, d. Sept. 30, 1891. 



MARE GEKEAIXKJY. 28S 

C8G. 

Stephen Noland' (Samuel,' Jason,* Iffzekuah,' JJrzfk{„h,* 
Eleazer,^ John"), born Feb. 28, 1854, at KKlmu.ml, Kv. ; miirrKd 
Dec. 16, 1886, at Kawlinjr, AVyo. (by Uev. (i. W . HaVr), Maggie 
Bennett, born Dec. 1, 1865, at Havana, 111. 

Locomotive engineer on Union Pacilic K. ]{. ; ro«ide«at Laramie 

Wyo. 

Children : 

i. Myrtle Alick,^ March 28, 1888. 
ii. Roy Bexnett, April 2, 1890. 
iii. Sarah Amelia, July 29, 1892. 
iv. Samuel Co well, Feb, 8, 1896. 



687. 

Edward Newell® {Samuel Cowell,'' Jaxon,' IIezehinh\ Ihzf- 
Jciah,* Eleazer,^ John"), born at Kichniond, Kv., .lulv -, l*^*"'); 
married at Enfield, 111., May 21, 1889 (by Kev.'j. E. Spel''"**"). 
Cora Willis. 

He is a Presbyterian minister ; pastor at Bedford, Iowa. 

Children 

i. Willis Craig," Feb. 27, 1890. 
ii. Edward Newell, April 5, 1892, 
iii. Jean Stewart, Nov. 20, 1893. 
iv. Marion C, May 12, 1897. 



688. 



Charles Henry' (Herman,' Tfrzrhiah: Flezrlinh,* IlfZ'-liah,* 
Eleazer,^ Joht") born at \\'r('ntham, March 25. \X'M\ diwi Rt 
Medfield and buried there, April IH, 1H7(>, ".n-nl 38. 0. 23". Il« 
married in Milford, Sc])t. 19, isili (by Kcv. Josoph Hirk.r. B:»pt. 
min.), Susan E. Saunders, n^'od 20; h.- i.aintiT, of AN rvudmui ; 
she of Upton, daughter of Samuel and EliiaU-lh Saundcw. 



284 WARE GENEALOGY. 

689. 

A LPHEUS Charles® {Charles (7.,' Alpheus,^ Jose^^h,^ John,* 
Joseph,^ John"), born at Ashford, Conn., July 25, 1834 ; died Oct. 
30, 1899, at Middletown, Conn. ; buried at Hartford, Conn. He 
married at Madison, Conn., Jan. 1, 1861, Gertrude Evangeline, 
daughter of Edmund and Elizabeth (Chapman) March of Madison, 
Conn. Lived in Middletou, Ct. ; removed to Hartford, Conn. ; 
superintendent of Alms House, Middletown, Ct., fi'om about 1893. 

Children, born in Hartford : 

i. Gertrude Evangeline,'' May 14, d. 19, 1862. 

ii. Maria Elizabeth, Dec. 28, 1864; m. Sept. 28, 1887, James 
Arthur Meggat, Wethersfield, Conn. (b. Nov. 13, 1862), son of 
William Meggat of Dumfries, Scotland, and his wife Susan 
Antoinette Roberts of Wethersfield, Ct. 

Child : 
Gertrude Louise, Aug. 15, 1889. 

iii. Hattie Louise, Jan. 29, 1870 ; d. Feb. 20, 1876. 
iv. Clara Gertrude, Jan. 21, 1873. 



690. 

Robert Burns* {Joseph,'' Alpheus,^ Joseph,^ Johyi,* Joseph,^ 
John^), born in Worcester, July 2, 1843 ; married Sept. 19, 1867, 
Genevieve P. Cate of New Jersey. Resides in St. Paul. 

Children : 

i. Ella,® West Hoboken, N. J., Oct. 25, 1868 ; teacher in public 

school at St. Paul, 1898. 
ii. Henry, Jersey City Heights, May 27, d. May 28, 1870. 
iii. Mabel, Jersey City Heights, May 6, 1871 ; d. Jan. 15, 1876, at 

St. Paul, Minn, 
iv. Jessie, St. Paul, Minn., June 29, 1873 ; a teacher in public school 

at St. Paul. 

V. Mary Edna, July 26, 1875 ; m. Edward B. Constance of St. 
Paul, Minn., June 17, 1896. 

Children : 

1. Beatrice May, April 8, 1897. 

2. Frank Edward, Aug. 4, 1898. 

3. Robert Henry, Jan. 15, 1900. 

vi. Robert Edavard, St. Paul, Sept. 18, 1877. 
vii. Warren Fred, St. Paul, June, 1881. 



WAKE GENEALOGY. 285 



692. 



Robert H.« (Albert I*.,' I/cnn/,' Josvyj/,/ Jn/,n/ ./ 
Johi"), born at Shcrborn, Feb. ll/l,s:{;? ; he "ut'Miho'n. . ...... a- 

ter— married Dec. 10, 1,S.")2, in Fnmkliii, Abby A. ('uttinjj of 
Franklin, aged 20, daughter of David and Lucy Cutting, born in 
Enfield. " 

Child : 

Melville Robertson,® Spencer, July 18, 18.>7. 



093. 

George C.^ (Albert P.,' J/cu-if,^ Joseph,' .lultn,* JoMfpf,,* 
John''), horn March 12, 1835; died April 13, issi); nmrricd \)vc. 
19, 1881, Hattie A. Robinson of Cincinnati, Ohio. 



G94. 

Albert P.* (Albert P.,' Hennj,^ Joseph,* Juhn* Jo.ieph,* 
John''), born July 27, 1839 ; died Marcii 20, 1887 ; marrictl in .\i «■ 
York, Jennie E. Mclntyrc. 



G95. 

Dexter L.® (Albert P.,' Ifennj,' Joseph,* JJm,* Jonrph,* 
John'), born Sept. 3, 1840; died April, is:i3; nuirrie.l Clara 
Wydman, at Cincinnati. 



098. 

JOTTN* (Edwin,'' Orlando,^ Joliu,' John,* Josrph,* John*), 
born July 24, 1840; died June 2S, 18.S7; nmrricd first. Drc S, 
1858, Ellen 11. , daughter of David W;iit ..f Dccrficld. lb- mnrriwi 
second, March 23, 1870, Anna Lucy, daughter of LcwIh A. Drury 
and widow of Eustus S. Ku.s8cll. ^ . , , 

He lived at his o-randfathcr's ol<l homestead. Kniistcil in Co. h, 
1st Mass. Cavalryt Aug. 11, 1H02 ; re-cnli«lcd in Co. E, Dec. 28, 
1863 ; was discharged June 20, 1805. 

Children : 

i. Orlando," July 2, 1859. 



286 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. John Ellsworth, July 1, 1861 ; d. May 31, 1863. 

iii. Lizzie Wait, Feb. 3, 1863 ; name changed to Mary Wilkinson ; 
adopted by her aunt. 

iv. Emily L., Feb. 25, 1872 ; d. 1887. 

T. Laura A., Nov. 15, 1880. 

vi. Margery Jean, Nov. 13^ 1882. 

vii. Lucy L., b. and d. 1887. 



699. 

Arthur Breck® (Vorestus,'' Uleazer,^ Benjamin,^ John," 
Joseph,^ John'), born April 17 (22), 1848, at Sherborn ; married 
Sept. 12, 1872, Harriet M. Daniels. Lives at Wakefield. 

Children : 

i. AsHUR D.,® Sherborn, April 15, 1874. 

ii. Mary Elizabeth, Holliston, Dec. 23, 1875, 

iii. Harriet Butler, HoUiston, Oct. 20, 1880; d. of bronchitis, 
Feb. 14, 1882. 



701. 

Edgar V.^ ( Voj^estris,'' Eleazer,^ Beyijamin,^ John,* Joseph,^ 
John''), hoxn in Sherborn, Nov. 10, 1852; died Jan. 4, 1878; 
married Oct. 22, 1877, Jennie Isabel, daughter of Lorenzo Emer- 
son and Harriet (Eames) Rice, born at South Framinghara. He was 
a druggist. 



705. 

William Eotch* {John F. W.,^ Henry, '^ Henrtj,^ John,* 
Joseph,^ John^), born at Cambridgeport, Sept. 6, 1848; Harvard 
College 1871 ; married at Bolton, May 17, 1877, Alice Hathaway, 
daughter of John Adams and Alice Hathaway (Haskell) Cunning- 
ham, born at Cambridge, May 5, 1851. Editor American Archi- 
tect, Boston; Cor. Member Am. Institute of Architects. 

Children, born in Milton : 

i. JoHN,9 May 2, 1878 ; H. C. S.B. 1899. 

ii. Francis Cunningham, May 18, 1879; H. C. 1901. 

iii. Richard Cunningham, May 10, 1882. 

iv. Malcolm Cunningham, Oct. 13, 1883. 

V. Philip Cunningham, Nov. 5, 1885. 



WAKE GENEALOGY. 



vi. Edwakd Cunningham, Sept. 26, 1888. 
vii. Stephen Cunningham, Si-pt. 7, 18'J1. 



706. 

Arthur Lovell' {John F. W.: n>nni* ffmnf/ JKn,* 
Joseph,^ John"), born May 30, l.s')l ; ILn-vanl ("«.ll"»j:i- l^TiJ; 
married Nov. 25, 1^85, Alice, (lau^'liter of Fran, i^ and L'urolino 
Louisa (Merriam*) Jaques, born Dec. G, I6b'2. 

Children, born in Milton : 

i. Gordon,^ Sept. 21, 188G. 
ii. Margaret, Nov. 12, 1889. 



707. 

FrAXCIS IMoRGAN^ (Jolni F. IT.,' Jl'unj,' 11',,,,,, ./../,„, • 
Joseph,^ JoJin^), born at Cauibrid<fc, Fei). 3, lN.'t7; marricti 
Nov. 18, 189G, Eva J. M., dauf,diter of Maj. (.ien. liul)Lit Iluglic*, 
of the British army. 

Child, born in New York, N. Y. : 
Robert," Feb. 20, 1898. 



708. 

Henry* {Charles P.,' ITenn/,' Jlmn/,' .A>A/i,' ./.>.-.f;*A/ 
John'), born at Brooklinc, Dec. 2G,' 1871 ; llarvanl (•.•lie-:.- 1H93; 
LL.B. 1896; married June 9, 18«I8, Louis^a Fuller, dauirhti-r of 
Charles L. and Caroline (Farrar) Wilson, burn in ( lib .i-... III., 
Oct. 4, 1871. He is in the practice of law in Boston ; rvanicB in 
Brookline. 

Child : 

Caroline Farrar," Aug. 14, 1«99. 



700. 

George Otls« {Azariah,' OH",' Avn-n./i/ J"/>n,* •^"*^/>*;* 
John'), born Nov. 6, 1850; married O.t. L'l». J •'^; :' • ^ "»;• '• 
Porter, born Aug. 6, 185i), at Johnstown, Fa., ^ctlK-d in h. Ik-ml. 

Ind. 
• Caroline Louisa Merriam, a grauddaugl.ter of W.iIut Ware. No. !». 



288 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Mabel,» Nov. 23, 1880 ; d. July 25, 1881. 
ii. Lilian, May 19, 1883. 



709a. 

Warren Olin* (Aaron Wood,'' Otis,^ Azariah,^ John* 
Joseph,^ John''), born Jan. 13, 1860; married Nov. 24, 1887, at 
Cambridfyeport, Imogene B., daughter of George Currier and Lucy 
(Bartlet) Stephens. He is "carpenter and engineer at Dr. George 
Brown's Institute for Feeble-minded, in Barre." 

Children : 

i. George Aaron,^ Jan. 5, 1889. 
ii. Leroy Warren, Dec. 2, 1890. 
iii. Edwin Augustus, Sept. 21, 1895 ; d. Oct. 30, 1897. 



710. 

Herbert Alexis* (Aaron W.,'' Otis,^ Azariah,^ John,* 
Joseph,^ John''), born in Barre, Nov. 30, 1867; married Oct. 
14, 1897, Edith Augusta, daughter of Herbert A. and Olive 
(Adams) Brigham of Hubbardston, born Sept. 3, 1879. 

"He is a fiirmer ; lives on the place owned by his great-grand- 
father, Azariah Ware, when he first came to Barre." 



713. 

Edward Cutler* (Oren C,' Amariah,^ Nathan,^ EUphalet,* 
Ebenezer,^ Robert''), born in Wrentham, Feb. 24 [20, Walpole 
rec], 1850; married Oct. 26, 1880 (by Rev. J. W. Cross), Ellen 
Frances, daughter of Auc^ustus N, and Harriet Burt of Clinton. 
She was born at Pembroke, N. H., June 2, 1852. 

Cabinet maker ; resides at Worcester. 



714. 

Erastus Austin* (Caleb A.,'' Amariah,^ ISFathan,^ EUphalet,* 
Robert,^ Ebenezer,^), born at Wrentham, Jan. 4, 1847 ; married 
Jan. 7, 1871, at West Boylston (by Rev. J. W. Cross of Spencer), 
Emma Sawyer, daughter of Ezra B. and Mary S. (Bigelow) Pierce 
of West Boylston. Pie is recorded as a lawyer, aged 23 ; she aged 
20. 



WARE GK.\KALO(JV. wj^y 

Children : 

i. Jp:knie Leon'ide." 
ii. Albert Ezra. 
iii. Frank Edward. 
iv. Mary, d. younfj. 



TIT). 



« 



Walter Blake- (Caleb ^1.,' Amnrlnh,* Xnthun, J.l ,/,/,. , in, 
Ehenezer,^ Robert^)., born in Wreiitliain, Oct. 20, lh:.;j; i,. r:.!? 
Sept. 24, 1873, Eunice Ann, adopted d:iiii;litLT of Josi-ph and 
Jane (Bennett) Newcomb, aged 20. 

Children : 

i. Charles Lewis,' Frederickton, N. B., Nov. 5, 1875. 
ii. Grace (Evelixe), Rutland, Dec. 18, 1877. 
iii. Martha B., Sept. 5, 188G. 



718. 

George IIexry" (L>/man »9.,' Xathnn,* Xntltnn, /.-/.vf/^// 
Ebenezer,^ Robert''), born July li», \KV1 \ died at Walp.^ O-o. 
23, 1860; married Sept. 9, 1850, .Mary Jane, <laui:litiT ■ .cl 

and Orra Guild, born Aug. 21, 1S3T, " both of Walpolf. Ma- 
chinist and engineer. 

Children, born in Walpole : 

i. Marietta Louise,® Ai)ril '11, 18.>7 ; d. iub. 'J, 18{}0, unin. 
829. ii. George Hexrv, Jan. I'J [U'alp. roc, 1«]. 18(}I. 



7i:t. 

Lyman Davis' {Lipnan S.,'' N'ttthnn,* X>tthnn,* A7i'/»Ai/<-/,* 
Menezer,^ Robert') i born April 23, 183:); lives in Walpol.-. IIi« 
house was burned Aug. 2(), 1H82, and two ynung iiumi, lib aon 
George L. and a visitor, Calvin ^\^ (iay, jHTihlu-d. \\ '"»! 

first, April 7, 1857, Orra IClizal)et!i, dauudit.-r of Sainu.l .»:.■. t'lra 
Guild, born iu AValpolc, April I, JS.U; dii-d iKv. 10. \^>;.\, \\c 
married second, March 2 1, ISds, Margan-t ArotJii Strang;. Inirn in 
Ellsworth, Me., Feb. 1 I. is|:i. II^. di.-.l dan. 1 I, IIKK). 

Children, born in AN'alpole : 

i. George Ly.man,» Dec. 5, 1863 ; d. .\iig. 26, 1882, unin. 

t 



290 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

830. ii. William Francis, June 27, 1869. 

iii. Frank Henry, May 26, 1871 ; d. March 9, 1872. 



720. 

Charles Nathan- {Ellis,'' Nathan,^ JVathan,'^ Eliphalet,* 
Ehenezer,^ Robert^), bora at Sherborn, Sept. 19, 1850; married 
July 27, 1874, Alice J. Frost of Newton Lower Falls, born Oct. 
2, 1853. 

Machinist. 

Children : 

i. Charles Irving,® Oct. 27, 1877. 
ii. Dudley Ellis, Aug. 5, 1879. 



722. 

George A.* {John TF.,^ Nalhan,^ Nathan,^ Eliphalet," Ehe- 
nezer,^ Robert^), born at Lowell [Fitchburg rec], Jan. 24, 1843 ; 
married first, "of Clinton," Oct. 26, 1867, in Fitchburg, Mary L., 
daughter of George A. and Louisa Chadburn of Clinton, aged 19 ; 
she died May 4, 1868. He married second, in Clinton, April 6, 
1870, Martha J. Chadbourne, born in Richmond, Vt. She died 
June 12, 1872, at Clinton, aged "20, 11, 4." He married third, 
Dec. 25, 1876, in Ashburnham, Ida A. Taylor of Ashburnham, 
born May 7, 1856, at Leominster. He was then "living in Fitch- 
burg, aged 32; tinsmith." In another document called "chair- 
maker." 

Child : 



Gertrude Olivia,®* Ashburnham, Nov. 30, 1877. 



723. 

Charles W.* {John Warren,'^ Nathan,^ N'athan,^ El iphalet,* 
Ebenezer,^ Robert), born at Clinton, Aug. 9, 1851; married in 
Fitchburg, Aug. 3, 1876, Elizabeth E,, daughter of Nathan L. and 
Mary B. Battles, born xiug. 13, 1858. 

Painter. 

Children, born in Fitchburg : 

j George Lonzo,® \^^ ^ a ^- -^"S- ^^5 1877. 
^- I Herbert L., ) ^^'^^'^'^ *' d. Aug. 29, 1877. 

ii. Mary Elizabeth, Aug. 9, 1877. 
* Gertrude E. [L. D. W.] 



WAUE GENEAIXJOT. f^) 



724. 

SujixerBurlixoamr^ (/:,/;;„/>, ,S'.,' 7),</y/ 01,'vrr,* Kliphntrt,' 
Ebenezer,^ Robert-), horn in WrL-nthum, Aii^r. 17, is;,,;; marriwl 
Dec. 9, 1874, Isabel Baxter. Kcsides ut Norfolk, Mui,«. 

Chiklren : 

i. Eleanor Augusta,^ April 2, isTs ; m. Oct. Vt, lS9fi. i 
Everett Croscup, 

ii. Myktis Tsauki., ^fay 30, 1880; m, Nov. i:>, 1897. Klwanl 

Austin Wootld. 

iii. Esther May, April 22, 1886. 

iv. Benjamin Lyman, April 7, 1890 ; d. SepL 9, 1895. 



724a. 

William Eliot' {Edtcard F.,' El'ms* Flins,* Tnnuthy,* 
Bobert,' Robert"), ))orn Sept. 10, 1841 ; mnrrinl Oct. ".», l.siiT, at 
Newark, N. J., Martlia Ellen Yoiin<,r, Ijom Mareli T), IS 12. "He 
served during the war of the Kcbellion from Aug. 4, 1HG2, to .Tunc 
26, 1865. Entered the 27 Keg. Mo. Vol. Inf.^in fir^t licutcnjuil ; 
promoted to captain, and served as A. A. A. 17th A. ('. with 
General Sherman from Vicksbur£r to the end olilif \v:ir." II- -iJc« 
at St. Louis, Mo. 

Children : 

831. i. Edward Young," Jan. 12, 1SG9. 
ii. Margery, Jan. 7, 1872. 



7246. 

John Howard' {Ella.^ IT.,' Ellas,* Ellas,' Tlmot/n,,* flf-rl/ 
Robert'), born Xov. 6, 1849; mnrried Laura IWllc Hall «.f ( "..hmj- 
bus, O., born there, May 11, l'^'..'.. lb- is in the gro.vry bu-inr*< 
in Columbus. 
Children : 

i. Pearl Lucielle,' Columhus, Aug. 11, 1886. 
ii. John Howard, Sept. 6, 1889. 



724--. 
Henry Elias' ( Ella.^ I/.,' Ellas,' Ellas,' Tlmothu/ L'.frrt.* 
Robert"'), born May 10, 1X64; marrinl Kmma .Mary Ihntrl of 
Chillicothe, O., born March 1 I, 1867. He w u nulroad • 



292 WARE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Hazel Susan,^ Oct. 17, 1889. 
ii. Bernice Caroline, Aug. 8, 1891. 
iii. Irivia Alice, June 5, 1895. 



725. 

Robert Galen, Jr.* (7?oier^ 6r.,^ Preston,^ Elias,^ Timothy^* 
Robert,^ Boberf), born in Baltimore, Aug. 13, 1848; died Jan. 
26, 1898 ; nmrried Dec. 10, 1873, Julia E. Davis. 
Children : 

i. Robert Galen,® Aug. 7, 1875. 

ii. Mary Julia, Nov. 12, 1876. 

iii. Charles Carroll, Dec. 19, 1884. 



726. 

Francis ALDEN*(Pres^ow,'' Preston,^ Elias,^ Timothy," Robert,^ 
Robert), born in Baltimore, Md., April 12, 1850; married April 
21, 1880, Carrie H. Langmaid of Somerville, Mass. 
Children : 

i. Samuel,® Somerville, Oct. 14, 1881. 
ii. Ernest, Aug. 22, 1886. 
iii. Lavinia, Aug. 22, 1889. 
iv. Preston, July 28, 1892. 



727. 

Charles Howard' {Preston,'' Preston,^ PUas,^ Tmiothy,* 
Robert,'' Robert"'), born at Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10, 1855 ; married 
Sept., 1885, Albertina Todhunter. Physician. 

Children : 

i. Joseph," July 29, 1886. 

ii. Mary Lilly, Dec. 13, 1890. 



728. 

Bruce Richardson' {Preston,'' Preston,^ Ellas," Timothy,' 
Robert,"" Robert""), born in Newton, Dec. 30, 1857 ; married June 
11, 1883, Ida B. M. Randall of Mattapoisctt. 



AVAUi: GENEALOUV. ^ty^ 



He is a Boston merchant, dealer in twlnc«. 
Children : 

i. Lillian R.,» Newtou, Aug. 18, 1884. 

ii. Bruce, Feb. 2G, 1887. 

iii. MiiiiAM Lavinia, May 12, 188'J. 



720. 



Norman W.' (Jajiies,'' James,' Eh'as,' Timolht,,* li.brri,* 
Robert'), born in Everett, June 12, lISGl ; luarrli-d lice. 5, 1»93, 
Stella G. Kideout, also born in E. ; reaidenoe Evif tt. 

Children : 

i. Mekle Mauson,' Au<;. 15, 18'JlJ. 
ii. Stanley Pieupont, Oct. 12, 1807. 



730. 

Paschal Pope* (Pasc/ud J*. J'.,' Jamis,* Kll'it,* Timothtf* 
Robert,^ Robert^), born in Everett; married May 13, iM'U, l.^ira 
D. Ward. 



731. 

George IIonford* {Plimj Clark,'' Plimj,* A/iaph,* Jlrnrif,* 

Robert,' Robert'), born in Montairiu., Nov. 12. IN.V); i: I 

first, Hannah Jane, daui,djtcr of ('apt. Stephen and .May Beat . . . a 
at Canso, Nova Scotia^ Get. 31, 1845 or l^ltl; died An-. I's 
1888. He married second, May 4, 181)1, Mary ElizabetJi, d 
of Thomas and Deborah Chamberlain, born Oct. 3, 1837; du^ 
Feb. 28, 1892. 
Children : 

i. LuTiiKU B.,^ h. and d. .Inly 7, InT-'. 

ii. Elgie jNIaudk, .Ian. 2, is.su ; tl. June 20, 1880. 

iu. Ethel Guace, Feb. 17, d. March 1, IH'J'2. 



732. 
MiloLewis^ {Edwin L.,' Asaph: A^apf,,' /Imry.' /M-r/.* 
Robert'), born Dec. 1, 1858 ; married Oct. 20, 1881 , .M ' 



294 WARE GENEALOGY". 

daughter of Sylvanus and Samantha (Faircliild) Dix, born April 
10, 1862. He resides at Coggon, Iowa; merchant. 
Children, born at Coggon : 

i. Lawrence Victor,® Aug. 22, 1882. 
ii. Clifton Wilbur, Feb. 22, 1884. 
iii. Samantha Eulalia, May 15, 1886. 
iv. Lettie Emeline, Sept. 28, 1887. 
V. Ira Edwin, Nov. 9, 1890. 
vi. Iola Melissa, Dec. 21, 1900. 



733. 

Matthew Asaph* {Ed^oin L.,'' Asaph,^ Asaph,^ Henry,* 
Robert,'' Robert'), bom Sept. 3, 1875; married Dec. 29, 1897, 
Winnie, daughter of Daniel and Rhoda (Crane) Read, born Nov. 
5, 1878. Associated in business with his brother Milo. 

Children : 

i. Naomi,^ Nov. 17, 1898. 
ii. WiLMA, May 25, 1900. 



733a. 

Albert Lincoln* ( Wesley,'' JSFathan," Nathan,^ Ichahod,* 
Robert,^ Robert), born in Cambridge, July 27, 1860; married 
Nov. 8, 1887, Barbara Florence, daughter of Archibald and Joanna 
(Moore) Ritchie, formerly of Hahftix, N. S., born Sept. 14, 1862. 

He graduated from Cambridge High School in 1878 ; had training 
in both technical and practical respects as a mechanical engineer ; 
was some time with Mr. E. D. Leavitt of Cambridge, designing 
machinery for the Calumet and Hecla Mining Co. ; was appointed 
director of drawing in the Cambridge Manual Training School at its 
organization in 1888, a position he still fills ; has also been principal 
of evening drawing schools in Boston and Somerville since 1886 ; 
and superintended the vacation school for boys in the C. M. T. S. 
buildings, 1896-1899. Removed in 1899 to Arlington Heights. 

Children, born in Cambridge : 

i. Isabel Erminie,» Nov. 22, 1888. 

ii. Kenneth Hitchings, Aug, 19, 1891 ; d. Nov. 4, 1893. * 

iii. Albert Lincoln, Jr., Aug. 28, 1894. 

iv. Kenneth A Margubrita, May 10, 1896. 



f I I I t 



WAKE GEXEAL(JOV. 

Gilbert N.' ( Wesln/,' Xaf/ian/ X'tt/,f,,i,' hh ' 

liobert'^) , horn in Caini)rul«^c, Nov. 22, 1S<J3; m l 

188G, Edith Mason. Is u dealer in booU und ubucs iu . .. • 
resides at Maiden. 

Children : 

i. Nina.' 
ii. Masox. 



734. 

Bexjamin K.' {Waianl W.,' Krerett,* Xathan,* r >■■' ■',* 

Robert,^ Robert-), born Aug. 25, 1858; married at \\ ..|, 

Me., Oct. 18, 1882 (by Rev. Freeman Cooper, .Ir.), Allie L. 
Peaslee. 



735. 

Charles F.'' {Obed,' Joseph,' ()b,d,' A / //W,* linUrt,* 
Robert"), born Feb. 20, 1845; died July, l.^^i; nvirrif*! ljr»C, 
July 14, 1867, Emily B. Keeves of JeHtTsun ; she dird May 13, 
1879. He married second (int. June 23, 1880), Mrs. Abbic L. 
Whitten of Palermo, Me. 

Children : 

i. Mabel R.," Au^. 4, 18G0 ; m. Ist, Jan. 20, 1H'J2, CliJirloa K. 
Heath of Gardiner, Me. 
Children ; 

1. Elmer Joseph, Dec. ."), iHiiJ. • 

2. Mahel Ware, Jan. 0, !«:»'.. 

3. Arthur Francis, May 1 1, is'.l?. 

ii. Grace B., Aug. 1(5, LS.Sl ; lu. Sept. U, Ib'Jd, Vorlcy Vigne, 



73«). 
Nathan F^ (Oberl,' Joseph,* ()b.<l,' frh;>'.l.' /:'■!,* 
Robert'), born Dec. 20, 185G ; married (int. July 25, 1 
Hattie M. Ililt, born April !», 1S(;3. 
Children, born in Whitefield : 
L Editu Mi-\nie,' Aug. II, ISBH. 



296 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Eva May, Oct. 30, 1886. 

iii. Thorald Chester, April 28, 1888. 

iv. Flossie Hattie, May 28, 1890. 

V. Mertie.A., July 19, 1893. 

vi. Miriam, Dec. 3, 1895. 

vii. Viola, Nov. 20, 1897. 



737. 

William H.' {Timothy,' Joseph,^ Ohed,'' Ichabod,* Robert,^ 
Boberf), horn Dec. 9, 1862; married Dec. 16, 1894, Eloise C. 
Hathaway of Bourne, Mass. She died Oct. 5, 1897. 



738. 

Georgr p.' {Timothy,'' Joseph,' Obed," Ichabod," Robert,^ 
Robert'), born Sept. 22, 1864; married April 28, 1893, Alice F. 
Welsh. 



740. 

Charles Benjamin^ {Benjamin F.^ Amos,' Jabez,^ Michael,^ 
Robert,'' Robert^), born in Worcester, April 13, 1850; married 
Sept. 9, 1873, Marion Wheeler, daughter of Charles LeRoy (son 
of Linus and Elizabeth of Torrington, Conn.) and Adeline (Gabriel) 
Sase. Lives at New London, Conn. 



*»" 



Children : 

i. Albert Pond,^ May 23, 1876. 
•ii. Marion, Oct. 19, 1882. 



742. 



Charles F.' {Benjamin F.,' Amos,' Amos,' Jabez," Michael,^ 
Robert), born in Worcester, July 7, 1872; married in Orange, 
July 29, 1897, Etta M., daughter of Sidney H. and Emma M. 
(Stone) Thayer of Athol. Resides in Athol. 



743. 



Horace L.' {Benjamin F.,' Amos,' Aynos,' Jabez,* Michael,"" 
Robert'), born in Worcester, Feb. 23, 1875; married March 11, 



WARE GEXKALOOY. 297 

1897, Mrs. Edna xV. (Rmith) Leavitt, daujjlitcr of Jo»*'i.li F. and 
Louisa A. (Hughes) Smith. KcsiJes in \Vorceutcr. 



741. 

Hexry Irving^ (Era.<ittis,^ Horace* Amos,' JnU,,' .'.,' 
Boherl-), born in SakMu, Sept. 11, ISIT ; iunrrir»| Si-[ • 
in Cambridoe, Harriet Augus^ta Howu of Watcrtow u. > 
in Union, Mc, Sept. 17, 1848; licr nn»iher wan Polly \ 
daughter of Jason, ]So. 298. Lives at Swampscott. 



745. 

"WiLLARD C.® (Emstus,'' Horace,' Aynos,* Jahez* Mirh^rl* 
Robert"), born Oct. 3, 1849; married April 28, 1.S75, iu Hamil- 
ton, Lydia A. Dane of H. 



747. 

Oscar Tyler' {Lewi<<,' Lewi,,* Ahi.'l,' Mirhael,' M' ^ ■ ',* 
Robert^), born at Wardsboro', ^'t., July 23, 1841; m... n 

Newfane, Vt., Jan. 1, 18G3, Alvira A. Cook. 

Child : 
847. Bekt Osgar,^ Nov. 23, 18G8. 



748. 

Fayette D.' (Leicis,'' LeiLnn,' Ahiel,* MirhaeU* Mir/ 

Robert^), born at Wardsboro', Vt. [1S4G] : marrif«l iu Fr 

May 6, 1869, Irene G., daughter of Daniel M. and Julia .V. Auoius 

of Fitchburg. 

Carpenter. Resides in Fitchbur 



''i,'- 



749. 



AZRO W.' {Kendrlrh,-' Mantn,* James,' .ViVAW/ .V ' r.f.» 
Robert'), born [at UiicklandJ ; marri.-.j Feb. 23. 1«T2. i 
Dole of Bucklaud. Cuntraetor and builder. Ki-id.^ :•• 

Falls. 

19 



298 WAKE GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i. Mabel Hastings/ Feb. 28, 1874; grad. Middlebury Coll.; 

teacher. 
ii. Grace Louise, June 1, 1876. 
iii. Eugene Wilder, May 6, 1884. 
iv. A SOB, April 22, d. April 24, 1888. 
V. Marion Holloway, April 24, 1890. 
vi. Ethelynd Amber, July 7, 1893. 



750. 

James William^ {Carlos L.,^ Leoyiard,^ Frederick,^ John^'^ 
Jonathan^ , Robert'), bomi Aug. 4, 1862 ; married April 15, 1890, 
Mary Bare. He is a farmer. 

Children, born in Fulton, 111. : 

i. William Wallace,^ b. and d. Feb. 3, 1891. 

ii. Carl Leonard, March 21, 1892. 

iii. Helen, Feb. 11, 1894; d. March 12, 1895. 

iv. Robert Gage, Oct. 17, 1895. 

V, A son, Nov. 26, 1897. 



765. 

Hakry E.* {Daniel,'' Ahel,^ James,^ Jonathan,'^ Robert,^ 
Uphraim''), born July 14, 1870; married Aug. 12, 1894, at 
Whitman, Alice M., daughter of Samuel R. and Clara A. Mc- 
Kenzie, born in Charlestown, Sept. 5, 1875. Removed to East 
Bridgewater, then to Ashby. 

Children : 

i. Pearl Evelyn,^ Aug. 3, 1896. 
ii. Leon P., Aug. 25, 1900. 



767. 

Francis Willis* {Walter M.,'' Ebenezer,^ Ebenezer," Ebe- 
nezer,* Nathaniel,^ Ebenezer^), born in Hancock, Wis., Jan. 27, 
1859; married Dec. 25, 1885, Eveline, daughter of Samuel and 
Elvira (Grant) Bigsby, born in AYarriou, Wis., Feb. 29, 1864. 
Resides in Lcraark, Ark. 

Child : 

Edwin C.® 



WARE GENEALOGY. Sl'S 

768. 

Sexeca Eugene* (Walfcr Jl.,' Ebenezer,* ly.nezer/ EU- 
nezer,* JVafhaniel,^ Ebenezer*), born in Ilanock, Wi«., Au«r. :»5, 
1862 ; inaiTied Nov. 2'), IHSG, Eva Add, tlau;:l.tcr of W ;i.l 

Roselle D. (Upton) Irvin<,% born in Munroe, Wis., .lunc o, iOo3. 
Resides at ]Maratlion, A\'is. 

Child : 

Adell Agnes.^ 

773. 

Willis Clark' {David,'' Jason* Janon,^ X'Khanie!,* Xa- 
thaniel,'' Ebenezer''), born Sept. 2-i, 1850; diotl Sept. 10, 18»<2; 
married jNIay 4, 1875, Ida B. Wilson of Bennington, N. H., born 
May 11, 1855. 



Edgar Laurin^ (Ilarvci/ pL,'' Jason,* Jason,* Xatn '::,■:. 
tlianiel,^ Ebenezer"^), born Ai)ril G, 1801 ; niarrii-d ,Iidy '.', 
Carrie Bell, daughter of Lynuiu and Nancy C. (Draper; ' -A. 

Children : 

i. Elsie Caroline." 

ii. Harvey Gilman, June 21, 1885. 



776. 

Clarence Harvey' {Ilenrij Ward,'' Jii<n)\* J 
thanicl,' Xathaniel,' Ebenczer-), born Jan. 'Js. ]- . . . 
Jan. 1, 188i), Anna J., daughter of ("barley IKnry and 
Josephine (Newell) Lee, born July 5, 1870. 



i 



MNTH GENERATIO]^. 



800. 



William Eichmond® {Enoch R.,^ William i?./ George^^ 
George,'' William,'^ John,^ John^), born Feb. 4, 1855; married 
May 1, 1895, Addie Esther Ames. Resides in New York City. 

Child : 

Richmond Ames.'° 

801. 

Edwaed James® {Enoch Richmond,'^ William R.,'' George,^ 
George,^ William,* John,^ John^), born June 16, 1859, at New 
York City; married at Sing Sing, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1888, Caroline, 
daughter of William H. and Catherine S. Barlow. M.D. ; physician 
at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City. 

Children : 

i. Edavard RicmiOND,i° March 25, 1892. 
ii. William Baklow, March 20, 1895. 

806. 

Herbeet H.® {George,^ Erastus,'' Levi,^ Ezra,^ John,* John,^ 
John''), born at Westmoreland, N. H., Nov. 21, 1859 ; married, in 
1888, Martha Dinsmore of Walpole, N. H. 

Children, born in Westmoreland : 

i. George D.," Jan. 8, 1890. 
ii. Austin, Sept. 20, 1891. 
iii. John AV., Oct., 1893. 

807. 



n' 



Sidney L.® {George,^ Erastus,^ Levi,^ Ezra,^ John* Joh 
John''), born in Westmoreland, N. H., June 6, 1868; married 
Sept. 24, 1890, Mary Morgan of Chesterfield, N. H. 

Children : 

i. Hazel," Jane 1, 1891. 

ii. Willis Morgan, April, 1894. 



WARE GENEALOGY. 301 

829. 

GeorgeHenry' (C^eor^e//.,' Av;/)///( .s., X„t/„i>i,* X ' / 
Eliphaht,* Ehanezer,^ BoharC-), hum in Walpule, Jun 1 . 1*; 

married Oct. 25, 1883, Kate Fisher Kingsbury. 

Milk dealer in Koxbury. 

Children : 

i. George Ernest,'° "W. Dedhara, March 13, 1886. 
ii. Cora Lillian, Jamaica Plaiu, Oct. 'J7, 1889. 



830. 

"William Francis' {Lyman Baiu's," Li/man .V.,' Xalhnn^* 
Nathan,^ Eliphalet,* Ebenezer,^ lioberl*),' Uorn .Iimc 27, \Kli9; 
married June 4, 1889, Annie Laura llawes of I )orci»fiJter, Iwm Jan. 

2, 18G4. 

Children, born in Walpole : 

i. Lillian Auetta," Dec. 19, 1891. 
ii. William Russell, Jau. 30, 18'J7. 



831. 

Edward Young,' 2d (William E.* Edward )'..' / 
Elias,' Timothy,* Bobert,' Robert'-), Ix.ni .I:in. ll'. ' he 

married, July 14, 1897, Ellen Luticia Mc(Juire, Ly« Angrlc», Vol. 

Child : 

William Alexander," Juno 15, 1900. 



847. 

Bert Oscar' {Oscar T.,' Lewi.-r,' Lem\i,* Abirl,* .^' '.* 

Michael,' Robert'), born Nov. 23, \x^'>^\ mnrrinl M.*j.i. iO, 
1800, in Brattlcl)oro', Vt., Myra H. Millrr of Umtibbor.. 

He enlisted April 25, 1898, in the Nt V.rm.-nt r. .•(. : ; .U 

in ]May IG. 

Child : 

Park CooK,'Mulv iJ, l^^'-'l- 



APPENDIX. 



Henry Ware, tlie ninth of the ten children of John and Martha 
(Prentiss) Ware, was born in Sherburne, Mass., on the first day 
of April, 1764. He was a feeble child, but by the help of a pecu- 
liarly tender care on his mother's part, his constitution acquired 
strength. He had small advantages of early instruction in book 
knowledge, the school being kept only from six to ten weeks in the 
winter season, and the rest of the year being employed in the lighter 
work on his father's farm. He early formed the plan of going to 
college, however, and with the generous aid of his brothers he was 
fitted by the minister of the parish, Rev. Elijah Brown, to enter the 
freshman class at Cambridge in 1781. His college course was full 
of honors, and at his graduation he delivered the Latin Valedictory 
oration. He at once began to prepare for the ministry, at the same 
time taking charo-e of tlie town school of Cambridge. In 1787 he 
began to preach, and was ordained over the First Church in Hing- 
ham, Oct. 24, of the same year. 

About two years later he married Mary, the daughter of Rev. 
Jonas Clarke of Lexington. He remained in Hingliam eighteen 
years, and was "conspicuous in the first rank of the clergymen of 
the day in all the accomplishments and graces that become that 
character. liis services as a preacher wei'e held in the highest es- 
teem by the people of his charge and in the neighboring churches. 
* * He was especially valued by those most competent to estimate 
correctly the rectitude and delicacy of his character and the resources 
of his mind." 

In 1805, in the forty-first year of his age, he was elected to the 
chair of the Hollis Professorship of Divinity in Harvard College ; 
he was inaugurated on May 14th, and removed to Cambridge in 
June. Tliis election marks an era in the history of the Congrega- 
tional churches of New England. It was vehemently opposed by a 
portion of the clergy and other leading men, on the ground that Mr. 
Ware's theology was of so liberal a character that it was not right 
to place him in a professorship intended to inculcate and maintain 
Calvinistic doctrines. As a matter of fact, Thomas Hollis of Lon- 



■WARE GEXEALOCJY. 303 

don, Eng., -who hat! foumk-d tlic in-ofVtjsdnihip in 1719, wm nut ■ 
Calvinist but a very lilteial liaptift, who had i» • ' ' ■ ' <" 

gift only that liis prut'osur shouhl "believe in u. ^. 
only perfect rule of faith and luaiinors," and hhould jti 
plain the Scriptures with inte<:rity and iiprii^diiiut*-*, nccuntin^ (u the 
best lioht that God shall Li,ive hin»." Mr. Ware tcKjk no imrt in the 
controversies oceasiomd l)y his appointnu-nt until, in l'*:'" ' •' - 
advice of friends, he publislud a lliply to ' Lfttrn* to I ; 
by Dr. Woods, and followed up lor several yeanj the 
thus begun. iSIeanwhile he was devoted to the rej;idar d' 
position, preparing elaborate leetures on reli^-idn and • 
the instruction of classes. He al.'^o took his t-l ••■■■ '" '' 
pulpit service in the College chapel after its e.-i 
and was twice invested >Yith the ten)[)orary government of the Col- 
lege in the interims between two presidential terms. He aUo. beinj; 
a genuine and active lover of reform and progre^K, thNi-nl i- ''II 
a course of regular exercises with the stu<leiits ol i'i\iiiiu 
mained in Canibridge after their college course \va» eo,, i 

course which proved to be the germ of the Divinity 
lished in 1819, Avitli the appointment of pn»fe-«.ors on 
logical subjects, and formed into a permanent ^y^tem 
tion of his son, Henry AVare, .Ir., to lill the newly-, 
of Pulpit Eloquence and Pastoral Care, in \><'M). 

Dr. Ware devoted himself to these varied labors with : '■ 

diligence and w ith unabated powers for more than tlr 
In 1840 he underwent an operation for eatara«-t on ti.> 
was unsuccessful, and from tliis tune till his death m 1> 
mostly confined to his home. 

" Henry Ware's was a charactc-r •)f mark. I have known »- w 
minds so sagacious, none more firm, more ealmb 
candid or more just. Its intluenee has operated ext 
all the ministers of one of the principal Christian 
the country have been his pui>ils." 

[1845.] [Chiefly compiled iVoui Memoir hy Dr. J. G. TALrutT]. 



304 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



FRAGMENTS of the old Family Bible of Timothy* Ware, of Wrentham, 
and of his son Elias.^ [In the possession of Mr. Lyman Eugene'^ Ware, 
of Norfolk.] 



[677]. 
FAMILY RECORD. 



Marriages. 

Timothy Ware, son of Robert & 
Elizabeth Ware, born Dec. 23, 1716. 

Mary Healy, daughter of Paul & 
Hannah Healy, born Nov. 30, 1721. 



Marriages. 
Ephraim Groves, born in Year 



174:1. 

Bathsheba Bowditch, born in Year. 
1735. 



[678]. 

FAMILY RECORD 

Births. 
Descendants of Timothy Ware. 
Mary Ware, born Dec. 2, 1743. 
Olive Ware, born March 22, 1744. 
Timothy Ware, November 17, 1746 
Elias Ware bo[rn May 30, 1754.] 



Births. 

Descendants of Ephraim Groves. 

Deborah Groves born Dec. 5, 1762.. 



[679]. 
FAMILY RECORD. 



Births. 

Mary Ware Died June 27 :'^ 1767 
my mother when I was but 13 years 
old aged 45 



Timothy Ware Died 



Deaths. 

My son Preston s wife Nancy Died 
Sei->t. 7^*^ 1813 aged 27 years. 



My son James Wife Died 
15"' 17-6 & Melenda. wa . . . 



[680]. 
FAMILY RECORD 
Deaths. 
Timothy Ware died Nov. 30"^ 
1794. — 

Mary Ware died June 27. 1767. 

45. 

Descendants. 



Deaths. 

Ephraim Groves died June 7, 
1810. 

Bathsheba Groves died March 9 
1787 

Descentants. 



WAKK GKNKAIvOOV. 30J 

my Brother Timothy AVare 7 yean 
& 6 mouths «Sc lli tUys 



Descendants of Elias Ware. 

Elias "Ware Jun. born Fel). lH. 17,s2. 
Preston "Ware boru Sept. 24, 1783. 
James Ware boru Nov. 2, 178j. 



James Married his sccouil wife ^fay 2-1''' 1818. Eliza — I'^jio 

My Grandson Galen was married Sept 3' 1829 to K\ci.uc toxruiu of 
Boston 

Addison Ware Married Dec. 5"' .... 
Bostou 



SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF CAPT. XATIT.W WAKE. Jli,. 
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. [AHSHtAC Tj. 



"I WAS born of parents not wealthy; my mother wnu n fi*cbIo 
woman, much under tlie Dr.'s care ; so myself, one brother nml one 
sister did much to maintain our parents. 

I was noticed at iour or five years old as licin-^ the fir-* ♦-» "•-•• "i 

the morning and out to i)lay or work. At eij,dit and a ; I 

left my home to live witii a n)an nicknameil 'Skinflint.' I I 

corn, drove oxen to plow, had my hoard until I wan niu' f 
years ; after this I \vas to have my hoard and floihi-w iint 

teen. This was a hard place Vll the time 1 ii 

him he gave me only six 'coppers," and no wny of u. v 
except to shell corn for one cent a hushcl after I hud doiio n 

This was his plan 1 suppose to aec how much he e ' 

me, as he knew I had a good taste for a copper: ' ■'• 

deal of corn, and kept it in the attic. Stormy \> ' 
eveniniis I shelled his corn w ith a shovel ami tub. Al t-^ 



306 WARE GENEALOGY. 

old, havino^ a gfood taste for takino^ care of* cattle he trusted me to 
take care of them, some eighteen in number; some days he would 
not go to the barn at all. When I could have all day to shell corn 
my stent was six bushels a day and take care of the cattle, with the 
privilcdge of one cent a bushel after my stent was done. I gained 
two bushels, then he stented me eight bushels besides taking care of 
the cattle ; I got so I could shell ten bushels ; this drawed upon 
his purse ; he thought I ought to have twelve for my stent. This I 
did not do, for I could not and take care of the cattle, so my money 
making was done. I did, however, trap two birds, which brought 
me tlu-ee coppers. ]My mother gave me six coppers to encourage 
me to stay there. Co{)pers were worth more to look at then than 
dollars are now. At the age of fourteen I left him, barefoot and 
thinly clad ; it was warm weather. He liked me and wanted me to 
stay with him, as he could get no otlier boy that would stay. Now 
this man was rich, had a good farm, and money at interest ; the 
season I left him he sold his farm for two thousand dollars, such a 
farm at this day would bring six thousand or more. After I left 
this place I let myself one year for twenty dollars, a top price in 
those days. The next year I worked by the day, week or month, 
thrashing, breaking flax, chopping wood; from the age of seventeen 
to nineteen I bought grain some twenty or thirty miles from home 
and sup})lied the ' Flag Co.' Also bouglit butter, cheese and pork 
and sold to my neighbors. At nineteen I helped cut timber on the 
North Wrentham road to build the meeting-house with, also helped 
build the meeting-house. In eighteen hundred I came to Walpole 
to labor for a man named Seth Smith ; he hired me for six months 
for seventy dollars ; at the end of six months he again hired me for a 
year for one hundred dollars. After I had lived with them about 
two and a half years I married their only daughter ; her father 
owned a farm worth, in those days, about three thousand dollars, 
which was left her after their decease. 

When I was married I had five hundred dollars of my own earn- 
ings ; this was double the amount any other young man [in the 
neighborhood) could show. The next year there was a large house 
to build, and as the parents were aged, the planting, cutting some of 
the timber off the farm, buying the rest, hauling the brick from Dor- 
chester, all fell on me. Most of the remainder of my days were 
spent in buying and selling goods of all kinds, trading, &c., going 
from Boston to Providence and New Yoi'k with teams. 

I was always well and strong, called ' ii'on constitutioned ' ; always 
first to take hold in the morning and last to 2;ive out at night, and am 
spared to the advanced age of eighty-four years to Avrite these facts j 
my limbs are weak but my mind and memory are strong." [See 
Nos. 16, 44, 115 and 251).] 



UNIDENTIFIED AVAKl-^. 



Besides the descendants of KohL-rt Ware, there liavi' Ixvn in the 
United States several othci* taiuilies, doseendt'd truiiiotii i, 

as far as is known, had no connection with each other, t / 

may have come from the same stock in Knghiud. 



"AViLLiAM Weaue," slioeinaker, a citizen of 1>. r, 

Massachusetts, Avas admitted to the duuvh 17(2jlG4iJ : 'f 

the nding ehlers in 1G40, according to Lccliford ; an »; 



in tt 



lawsuit. Removed to lioston. He died Feh. 11, II 

signed and dated Marcli -(i, 1(!')(), prohatt-d 1 A-'"' ' • 
wife Elizabeth ; daugliter Sarah ; graiid«liil«lri'ii » 

bethGill; hmds and house in Boston and Doivhentcr. U 

mariner, and Edward (irant, ship carpenter, hushandi*, : •, 

of his dau2;hters Elizabeth and Sarah, coidiriui<l :i ' kt 
Dorchester made by the widow, July '.•, l<»tH. i 

The fact that he mentioned (udy his daughter^ 

that one who was then married, does not preclude th 'V 

that he had other children ; nor does his spelling of- '<? 

— " Weare " — separate him from any who npelletl it V. »- 

perfect were the documents of those days, and so little «J 

exercise in spelling. J5at there is no cviden<-e in our j '-» 

show that William had any other children hcsidc Ki 'i 
Sarah. 



Nicholas AVark married Ann:., ...i._..-. ■, ,* ^ 

VassallofScituat.-; duly IS, li;:,7, he J-.n.^l « ah .-th- r 1.. ., . ol 
Mr. Vassall (who had removed to Harbatlorfl) in a tlwl •; 



308 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

the document does not state his residence, which may be conjectured 
to have been at Barbadoes from the circumstance that he sent a 
letter of attorney for the business ; yet he may have lived at Scituate 
at a previous time. But we know nought of his descendants. 



Peter Weare (Wier, Wyer, Wyre), was a resident of 
York, Maine, very early ; had a lawsuit in court at Piscataqua in 
1640 ; Avas one of the witnesses to an Indian deed of land to 
Humphrey Chadbourne in 1643 ; bought land at Cape Nuddocke 
Beach, 18 Oct., 1644; had a grant of land from the town in 1646. 
[York Deeds, I.] Took oath of allegiance to the Massachusetts 
government, 22 Nov., 1652. He deposed 7 Dec, 1658, relative to 
land o-rants made fourteen or fifteen years before. He was a fciith- 
ful friend of the Massachusetts Bay autliorities, and was imprisoned 
for that cause by the Royalist officials when they attained power. 
He petitioned for suitable recompense for his suiferings ; had been 
lame many years. [See the Baxter Manuscripts.] 

He died before April 18, 1692, when the inventory of his estate 
was taken ; his widow Mary presented it in court Nov. 1, following. 
[York Deeds, V.] She made her will 21 Jan., 1719, and died 
tjefore April 7, following, Avhen it was probated. She bequeathed 
her estate to her children Hopewell and Daniel Ware, Mary Roberts 
and Sarah Nowell, and to her son-in-law, Nowell. 



Robert Wier or Wyer of Boston, by wife Mary, had a son 
John, born 1(9)1646. Whether "Daniel Ware" who by wife 
Lidia had son Daniel, born 12 Oct., 1700, in Boston, Avas a son or 
grandson of this Robert is a point worth investigating. Edward 
Wyer had land assigned him by Charlestown, on "Misticke Side," 
in 1657-8; married Elizabeth Johnson, Jan. 5, 1659, and had 
children, one of whom, Robert, was an innholder in 1705. 



Nathaniel Wearr or Ware was a resident of Haverhill and 
a land-owner in the year 1645. His daughter Hester married 1(9) 



WAllE GENEALOGY. 309 

1647, Benjamin Sweet, of Xewljury. Kithcr ho or n non of tbo 
same name married Elizal)eth, ihuigliter ot KliKtil»rth Swain of 
Hampton and Nantucket, and had (h-s.-ciidiiiitH, , 

Me^jchech Wearc of Purt.sm( tilth is jiarti.idarlv noiuL.^, 
letter of the late W. INI. Sargent uf Portland, Mc] 



i 1 >'U4 A 



Joseph Ware came to New Jersey with FenwicV 
in 1G75. He had two sons, .losepli, h. Itl.S-l, and .1 
both left numerous descendants, many of whnni art- -.i i 

New Jersey. A Ijcnjamin A\'are, h. ahoiit 1700, who h 
ants, probably belongs to this family. [Notes and l^iirrir,-* in 
ton Transcript, No. 10,048, hy W. V>. T. who n t. rs to .Shruudfl 
History and Genealogy of Fenwiek's Colony, p. A.i'J-Al.] 



Robert "Ware, of New Portland, .Maiu.e, married .b-ru-' '" "i 
of Mt. Vernon, Me. (intention entered in lioth town- " J-1 
certificate issued "2-24-1814"). The New Porthmd recnl h, a 
statement of the date of his own birth — " May 21st, 17S4 "- 
inf the record of the birth of his daughter, .Slary .Inno, Imrn inc. 
12th, 1814." He removed to Burlington, lowu, •<"■! »'■■"• •'"-' 
'' 10-11-1865 " ; his wife died there " 4-20-lsr,ll." 1 
his parentage to a sire named Kobert Ware, of whom it telU - 
stories of naval service; and locates the son in Wreutham 
hood and at Cambridge in early manhood ; hut these poinla h.i> 
been established. 
Children : 

i. Mauv Jank, Dec. 12, ISl 1 ; inarrie 1 FraukUn Tf * •*. 
ii. IIiiiAM Bi:r.riri:iJ. July 2."i, 1.SI7 : nmrritxl .\ » 

llolbrook. 
Children : 
1. yiX(7^«ei^/Vc/i (widc'ly kiiiuTn a.« "^ 

(/(' fi/uine oi " lvi>unm\i"}, II '• 

is 11 ; served diiriii;,' thf wu <» 

First b>wu Infantry, Fourth I '• 

raptain in the Sevnilh I ' '* 

KixIwHtcr, N. Y., ()<t. • 

lluniuigtou, 1). iu Shaftt«lmry, N U, Juuo iJ, io4.», a 



310 WARE GENEALOGY. 

granddaughter of Gov. Jonas Galusha of Vermont. 
Was resident of Fort Scott, Kansas, from Sept., 1867, 
to Sept., 181)3 ; then removed to Topeka. Kan. Served 
in State Senate 1879 to 1884, inchisive. Children: 
1. Abby, Jan. 4, 187G; 2. Juniata, Jan. 10, d. Feb. 
10, 1878 ; 3. Eugene Huntington, Oct. 2, 1879 ; 4. 
Nettie, Oct. 26, 1884; 5. Amelia, Jan. 31, 1888. 

2. Frank Holbrook, Nov. IG, 1843; d. Nov. 8, 1845. 

3. Juniata Murin, March 7, 1846 ; married March 15, 1869, 

H. C. McComas ; was killed by Apache Indians near 
Lordsburg. New Mexico, March 28, 1883, leaving 
two daughters: Ada, b. Dec. 25, 1870, m. at P^ort 
Scot, Kan., April 4, 1890, Grant Hazelton ; Mary 
McComas, b. May 1, 1873. 

4. Rohert Blunt, Dec. 8, 1848. 

5. Charles LMe, May 27, 1853; married Sept. 30, 1884, 

Lilla M. Rice (b. Feb. 4, 1855). He died May 27, 
1887, leaving one child — Caroline Amanda, b. Oct. 
13, 1885. 

iii. Parthenia B., Oct. 15, 1820 ; married Chandler Goldthwaite. 

iv. Elizabeth S., Jan. 5, 1823 ; married Uriah Foster. 

V. James, July 20, 1826 ; lost at sea. 

vi. Martha Anx, Dec. 9, 1830; married in Farmington, Me., 
Nov. 24, 1849, Seth, son of John Carter and Anna (Kelly) 
Garland. He was killed by Indians at Pike's Peak in 1886. 

Child : 

Florence Anna, Augusta, Me., Jan. 1, 1852; married in 
Burlington, Iowa, March 15, 1873, George Mayhew, son 
of Joseph Tilton and Maria Jane (Babcock) Moulton. 
Resides in Chicago, 111. Children : 1 . Dorothy Edith, 
Winona, Minn., Aug. 31, 1874 ; 2. Garland A., Chicago, 
Feb. 15, 1876. 

vii. Augusta F., Sept. 7, 1833; married James Ford. 



Egbert Ware, of Holden, Mass., married Nov. 27, 1806, 
Hannah, daughter of Sparrow and Hannah C^rosby, born Feb. 16, 
1784; died Oct. 4, 1841. Robert is said to have left the town 
about 1810. 

Child : Alonzo Lincoln, Holden, 1807 ; d. there 1869 ; shoe- 
maker, deacon. He married May 20, 1831, Lucy M. Farrar (died 
at Worcester, 1873). 



WAKE GENEAIXK5V. ^IJ 

Children of Alonzo Lincoln Ware : 

i. Georgk WniTKi-iici.i), HoUU-u, Nov. 8, 1A34 ; d. W..-,. ...-r, 
March i'7, 1882; m. St-pu 8, 18GJ, Livonu. i 

Nathan and Klviru (ColVni) Ain«j (b. April 18, 181 i. 

Children : 

1. Willldm Bradford^ Feb. i, i>i". 

2. J//// C<^/<. Wori-estor, April ' 1-" ■ '! «■••,. 

3. Richard, 1874 : d. 187.'*. 

4. Cku-a Winifred, May 26, 1877. 

ii. Pf.usis Lucei.la, Ilolden, Nnv. 13, 1838. 
iii. Amklia II., Ilolden, Feb. 1, 18 i I. 
iv. Justin Aloxzo, June 13, 1810. 



George* Ware (Waer) of Milfurd and IloUititon; mnrrirf! in 
Holliston, Nov. 13, 1788, Jjuoy Littlefield ; died April G, ■ 
Children, born in Holliston : 

i. Sally, June 22, 17^)1. 
ii. Lucy, Sept. 28, 1797. 
A. iii. George Sewall, Nov. 11, 1700 ; d. May 20. 1 
iv. Warrkx, ]Manh 2ti. 1802 ; [ni. in Lowll. 1 - 
and had Georijo Warren (1H3U) and I-""- 

V. Martia, April 2G, 180-1. 

A. 

George Sewall (aeorf/e), Nov. 11, 1T1>9: diM May 20. 
1860; married Electa Baker of Holliston (born [.M«y U, 17UTJ; 

died April G, 187G, aged "78, 10, '2:).") 
Children, born at ^Nlilford : 

i. George EnvTARi., Sept. 7, 1S28: ni. 1 ' ■^-- '^ 

Louisa Westcott. Was livmi; in 1 1-' 
Children : 

1. Lydia II'.. .Inly 0. 1>.V.'. 

2. Nel/>/,.hi\y <N 18»;i. 

3. Infant, Nov. 2, 18G8. 

4. J/arlr>/, Nov. 20, 1878. 

* G€orge Ware and Mary Winslow had George, b. at Dlghton. I7W. 



312 WARE GENEALOGY. 

ii. Thomas J. B. [or Jefferson], April 25, 1831. 

iii. Laura Littlefield, Sept. 17, 1835. 

iv. Ajios B., Oct. 17, 1836. 

V. Francis Warren, d. at Ashland, Sept. 16, 1893 ; married Mary 

E. (b. Worcester). 

Children, born in Holliston : 

1. George Francis, Feb. 14, 1853. 

2. Harriet Maria, June 7, 1857. 

vi. Clara, May 9, 1840 ; d. June 16, 1874, aged 33. 



Aechibald "VVaee, of Oakham, born [place not known] June 
9, 17G3 ; died March 1, 1824; he, " of Cambridge," married first, 
June 3, 1784, Jerusha Hohnes "of Stoughton." He married 
second, Dec. 17, 1788, Lavinia, daughter of John and Elizabeth 
Hazeu, born July 12, 1762 ; died April 6, 1822. 

Children : 

i. Sophia, Aug. 9, 1789 ; d. Nov. 5, 1861 ; m. in Oakham, April 

23, 1821, Austin Harrington. No children. 
ii. Sally, Feb. 14, 1791 ; died March 4, 1837. 
iii. William, Sept. 5, 1792 ; died Aug. 10, 1867, aged 74 ; married 

April 3, 1825, Lydia Fales, who d. March 5, 1872, aged 76. 

Lived and d. in Oakham. No children. 
iv. Mary Breck, July 10, 1794; m. Calvin Claflin of Holliston. 
V. Nathaniel, Nov. 11, 1796 ; d. July 19, 1818. 
vi. Archibald, April 7, 1798 ; d. July 8, 1804. 
vii. Alanson, Nov. 14, 1799. 
A. viii. Thomas Jefferson, July 21, 1801. 
^. ix. James Burnham, Oakham, May 1, 1803. 
(7. X. Archibald Hazen, Oakham, July 18, 1806. 

xi. Lavinia Hazen, Aug. 19, 1808 ; d. April 2, 1881 ; m. in 1830^ 

Chauncy Colton ; daughter Ida, d. in Springfield, 
xii. Louisa, Aug. 2, 1810; d. Jan. 25, 1880; m. Anson Chase. 

Lived and d. at New London, Conn, 
xiii. Caroline (?), m. Harrington ; lived and d. at Oakham. 



Thomas Jefferson {Arclilhald) , born in Oakham, July 31, 
1801 ; died at Steubenville, O., Aug., 1851 or 1852. To Missouri 



WARE Gr.NEALOOT. 



1837 ; to Steubcnville, Ohio, 1840. He married in IIolli«t..M, ;. 
1882, Pha^be, diuii^Mitor of Daniil :in«l PrmK-nce (Pulnnin) II 

way (born Oct. 24, l.S()7). 

Children : 



a • ,- • • 



I 



i. FUKDEUU'IC. 

ii. IIkn'hy. Hollistoii [Aviij. 20, 1H:V|] ; <|. ••? ' • •■ 
m. Dec. •_'.■). ISC.s, Kniimi .1. Il(.ll.r.>«.k 
''Oct. 7, 1H70. il. I. \'J." • IK-nry, soimf T. .1. 
111. at llolliston, .luiio I'.i, IK1:\, Sw-au .]., i1 , . 

C'lallin Liltlt'ti.'l.!. In is.'.:; II, nry wt-ut to ( . I 

in Co. A, Ist C"al. Vols, three years; in let M 
Hancock's Vet. Heserve. 

Children : 

1. Francis Henry, Si-pt. IS, ISG'J ; ti. ^ 7.». 

2. Anna H., Sept. 27. <l. Oct. M. l'<7". 

3. John Chijlln, Au.4. 2t. is?.-,. 

iii. NATiTAXiKr., l.S;!7; <1. Ajiril 7, I1SG.J, at 1' » 

sohlicr in 1 Ith IlL Vols, 
iv. Jamks B., Liberty, Mo., Auj,'. 1.'.. lft.10 ; m. Nov. '.T,, lHf,7, S.nh 

F. riinipton. Serveil in 1st \V. Virjf. Cavalry, Oct. I, 1h»;|, 

to July S, ISG.'). Jjives at Soiuldiridi,"*. 

Childn'u : 

1. Carrie. A., Sept. 14, 1858. 

2. Jennie K, Oct. 1<I. Is7n. 

3. William //.. Jan. 1.'.. 1H72. 

4. James B., Jr., Oct. 2.S. ls7 1. 
0. Earnest S., Oct. 1. ISjt'.. 

0. Cc'or^e Ji, Dec. 4, ls7'.l ; <1. Jan. l' 

V. "Wtm.tam ; crosscil plains in cujiu'rau; 'v »i 

Chajiell of N. Loinlon, Conn. K<>mnv«-<1 in I » ; 

served in Co. A, l.st Cal. Vols. thro«' yt-'nr- : i 
Hancock's Vet. Reserves, biv.d in Minn.-aj. . - 

vi. Cauoi.ixic a., m. Man-h 12, IH-m. IM- I" D I'-n-l. 

/;. 

James Pukmiam i Arrlnl,<ild), bum in Oukimm, May 1. 1 

died October 2, 18.^:;. He n.arried HetHcy ; -Ik- .lid Juir 

11, 1854. 
Children : 

i. A child, d. Sept. 21. I.'^IO. 
ii. Susan, March 23, 1H'>1. 
20 



314 WARE GENEALOGY. 

iii. James H., d. March 4, 1857, aged 29 ; m. Charlotte . 

Children : 

1. Josephine H., June 27, 1856. 

2. James R, 1857. 

C. 

Archibald Hazen {Archibald), born in Oakham, July 18, 

1806; died July 5, 1852. He married Caroline ; she died 

August 23, 1878, aged 74. 

Children : 

i. George H., 1832 ; m. 1st, Mary Ann , who d. Oct. 8, 

1859^, aged 34. He m. 2d, Aug. 30, 18G0, Charlotte Allen. 

Children : 

1. Edivard F., Nov. 10, 1861. 

2. George L., June 12, 1864. 

i. Edward F., Aug. 28, 1835 ; d. Sept. 23, 1861. 

iii. Albert B., May; 24, 1840, "Son of Albert B. and Mary L. 

Ware," d. at Paxton "in 1879 " ; m. Mary . 

Children : 

1. . 



2. Caroline Z., May 80, 1883. 

iii. Charles A., 1847; of Spencer ; m. Almira H. Shedd of N. 
Brookfield, Dec. 1, 1866. 
Children : 

1. Edioard R, May 26, 1872 ; d. Sept. 1, 1878. 

2. Robert E., June 5, 1881. 

[Mrs. Albert Lincoln, Millbury (dau. Julia.)] 

[Authorities : Mrs. L. AV. Morgan, New London, Conn., and Mrs. 
Albert Lincoln, Millbury.] 



Samuel P. Ware, of Eandolph, Vt., married May 31, 1837, 
in Randolph, Vt., Louisa Williams of Randolph. 
Children, born in Randolph : 

i. Daniel Williams, Jan. 3, 1841 ; d. at Sprmgfield, Mass., April 
21, 1898. He served in the Civil war in Co. H, 19th Vt. 



WAKE CJEXKALOCY. 315 

Volunteers; was asBigtant wimleii ut the Suu- Vn*t>u »i \V)t>il- 

sor, Vt.,in ISG.VlSt;? ; iiisjioctorofihf ^ . j 

factory at Sprin^^rlifld later ; al^j an :. 

and member of the U. A. U, and of C! ,. 

Ilr m. Oct. G, 18(37, Beiiiiie J., daughior ol iuvci i'urtcr of 
"NMudsor, Yt. 

Children : 
1. , who m. Huurv T. Hreck. 



2. Edn/i May, Aug. 22, 1873. 

3. Bessie P., Nov. I'J, 1H7«. 

ii. Akthuu Taitan-, Oct. •_'('., 1842. 

iii. Clakknce Eugene, April 18, 184<>; d. Sprin^'fii-hl, Jan., 1^ •• 
Children : 

1. Arthur E. ; 2. FJla E. ; y. MamU L. 
iv. Ella Erminia, July, 1s."j2. 



George Ware, of Townscnd, Vt., is said to have liuil wiw- i'ri»- 
cilla and to have resided in Dinnmcrstcai, Vt. They an- paid to 
have been the parents of 

George Ware, of Townsend, Vt., "Doctor," n rei»idont from 
1812 or thereabout, certainly. He niarrittl Lucinda [Kathnn or 
Cathern]. She died March lit, 1870, a<,'cd «3 years. 11.- diwl. 
according to one account Aug. -1, according to an..th<T <■ ••' -••, 
1863, aged 79 years, 10 months. 
Children : 

i. Geou(;e Wasiiixcton [181U] niarrit«.l n.t •••) ixl.V AmiwU 
M. Hand. 
Chihl : 

George WashimjUm, Jr., died Au;;. 21. 10^3. 

ii. Joseph Bkaulkv, 1S12 ; die<l Deo. I, Wri : marri.'.l May IS. 

183'.), Mary H. riuuuiMr. 
Children : 

1. Ellen, ISi:. : die<l Sept. 2r.. 18C4. 

2. Alice L. [lH.^8],diu<l SopU 10, 1877, aifad 10. 

3. Jul,,, II., nuirriod Feb. 21, 1879. Linio I- dmnrh. 

4. Herbert II., Sept. 5, 18H0 ; dloil Julv »• 

5. Mary M., Juno 22, 1883. 



316 WAEE GENEALOGY. 

6. Alice E; July 30, 1890. 

7. Maria Elizabeth, March 10, 1893. 

iii. Almira Bethana [1828], died May 16, 1869. 
iv. John Allen, June, 1829; died Oct. 16, 1889; married first, 
Oct. 12, 1847, Almira L. Franklin ; she died [1858]. He mar- 
, ried second, Sept. 6, 1859, Julia M. Rand. She res. at Wards- 

boro, Vt., in 1898. 
Children : 

1. Isabel. 3. Addie. 

2. Myra. 4. Carrie. 

V. " Lemen " [1830], died Jan. 27, 1861, aged 31. 

vi. William Maurice, Dec. 22, 1817 ; died Jan. 8, 1898 ; mar- 
ried May 10, 1842, Clarissa M., daughter of William M. and 
Lydia Livermore Harris, born Sept. 29, 1826. 
Children : 

1. Marcia E., March 9, 1843 ; married in Springfield, 

Feb. 21, 1863, William H. Loomis, confectioner. 
Children : 

1. Robert. 3. Carroll. 

2. Howard. 4. Edith. 

5. Ethel. 

2. Ellen L., May 15, 1845, teacher; Springfield. 

3. Mary A., Nov. 27, 1848 ; died Sept. 26, 1863. 

4. Walter 31., June 5, 1855; married Dec. 31, 1876> 

Nellie B. Holbrook ; she died Jan. 9, 1886. 
Children : 

1. Carrie Alice, I^OY. 21, l^n. 

2. Walter Maurice, June 25, died Aug. 31, 

1880. 



I N D I-: X . 



CHRISTIAN NAMES OF WAKES. 



Aaron Taylor, . . 147 
Aaron Wood, . 1G3, 235 
Abl)ott, .... 259 
Abby, Abbie, 107,225,247, 

Abby A., .... 285 

AbbyB., .... 165 

AbbyE., .... 215 

Abby Eunice, . . 244 

Abbie Jane, . . . 270 

Abbie Lizzie, . . 255 

Abby Maria, . 174, 257 

Ab1)ey N., . . • • 263 



Abby Pliilenia, 
Abby Potter, . . 
Abby Kicliardson, 
Abby Kicliiuond, 
Abel, 86,88,183-135, 



192 
189 
143 
245 

, 205- 

207, 2G8 

Abel Benjamin, . . 207 

Abial, .... C5, 81 

Abiel, 82, 83,119,120,127 

Abi-^ail, 20, 27, 34, 44, 4(;, 

50-53,64, 66, 07, 09,70, 

71, 72, 86, 91, 94, 104, 

107, 124, 134, 137, 142, 

151, 153, 188, 200,213, 

244 

Abigail Boyden, 
Al)i.iiail Elizal)ctli, . 
Ai)ifrail Leacli, . • 
AVjiiiail P 
Abijah, 



Adeline E 

Adeline S., ... 
Adi'laide. . . 247, 
Adelaide Fanny , 
AiU'laidf Franci-s, . 
Adelaide Lnuisf, 
Adelaide .Maria, 
Addle Estlier, . . 
Addison, 121. 142, 
215. 25n 

Addison C 

Addison Cliflon, . 

Addison L 

Addison Plcrpont. 

Addison K«>y. . . 

Adelbert 

Adell Lucene. . . 
Adeliza, .... 

Agnes, 

Ajjnes .Joanna, . . 
Aj^nes Maria. . . 

.Vlanit-na 

Alanson 

All). SUiddard. . . 
Albert, 155, V'.S. 23r. 



L'I4 



153 
109 
IHl 
18H 
83, 129 



20'.' 



211 



Abncr 1^^ 

Abncr Haskell, . . l^'-> 
Abraham Lincoln, . 221 

Ada A 239 

AdaH., .... 237 
AdaiMary, . • • '-';i< 

Adams '-•' 

Adaline or Adeline, 186. 
'>1 1 219. 252 
Adaline 1'.., • 165, 1^>< 
Adeline C, ... *-'3< 
Adeline 1)., • . • 200 



Albert Clmnin, 
Albert!).. 
AllxM-i Kdson. 
All)ert I'.li^lia. 
Albert Kraslnh, 
All>erl F.zra. . . . 
Albert Friuiclrt, . • 
Ali)ert IL, . • "■' 
.Vll.ert Lincoln. 
AUtert (tmerl. . 
Albert 1'.. 2H" 
Albert I'enii' 
All)ert I'on.l 
Allicrt L.. . 
Albert T.. . 
AllM-rlinn. . 
Alexaniler Kduara, 
Alcxb 



Alfn^. 1». 12 
K 



ITI 






3oO I 



ill. 



1.1. 



2V' 

274 

2.". 1 
271 
■-Ml 
>)- 1 



201 



.1" 



.UAl^^l. -'-i. 



320 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Amos, 82, 119, 127, 179, 

107, 198 

AmosB., .... 312 

Amos Nelsou, . . 133 

Amy E 237 

Amy Lillian, . . . 277 
Arvilla Covey, . . 220 
Asa, 55, 69, 77, 79, 106. 
117, 118 
Asa Blake, . . 124, 191 
Asaph, . . 81, 122, 186 
Auu, Anna, Anne, Annie, 
40, 48, 55, 61-4, 75, 76, 
90, 113, 114, 128, 140, 
144, 165, 185, 189, 220, 
248, 250,201, 270- 
Anne Bent, . . . 157 
Annal)., .... 183 
Anna Dorr, . . . 264 
Ann Eliza, . . . 218 
Anne Elizabeth, . . 216 
Annie Eloise, • . 262 
AunaH., .... 192 
Anna J., .... 299 
Anne Janett, . 152, 228 
Annie Laura, . . 301 
Anna Leslie, . . . 167 
Ann Louise, . 110, 114 
Anna Lucy, . . . 285 
Ann Maria, 167, 185, 223, 
229, 254 
Anna Marsella, . . 217 
Anne Minns, . . . 202 
Anna Rebecca, . . 232 
Anne Storrow, . . 102 
Annette S., . . . 165 

Angeline 261 

Angeline E., . . . 255 
Archibald, . . . 312 
Archibald Danforth, 237 
Archibald Ilazen, . 312 
Ariel, 83, 122, 128, 186, 

251 
Arrival Perry, . 152, 227 
Arthur, . . . 277, 278 
Artliur Breck, . 232, 286 
Arthur Hale, . . . 256 
Arthur Henry, . . 258 
Arthur K., ... 280 
Arthur Leroy, . . 236 
Arthur Lovell, 233, 287 
Arthur Oren, ... 242 
Arthur Slocumb, . 168 
Arthur \¥.,. . 224,280 
Arthur Z., ... 224 
Arvilla M., . . . 263 
Ashur, . . . 97, 154 

Ashur D 286 

Augusta, . . 185, 197 
Augusta F., ... 310 
Augusta Maria, . . 218 
Augustus Lyman, 190,256 
Augustus Vernon, . 256 



Austin, 112, 170, 220, 300 | 
Avery Sprague, 121, 180 
Azariah, 66, 102, 162, 176, 
235, 288 

Azro, 297 

Azro W., . . . . 263 
Baasha, .... 77 
Barbara, .... 43 
Barbara Florence, . 294 
Bathsheba, . . . 250 

Beebe, 184 

Bela 87 

Benjamin, 26, 27, 46, 47, 

48,51, 61, 64, 66, 67,85, 

93,99,124, 145, 156, 189, 

219, 220, 232, 309 

Benjamin Barnaljas, 103, 

164 
Benjamin F., . 197, 261 
Benjamin J., . . . 164 
Benjamin K., . 253, 295 
Benjamin Lyman, . 291 
Benjamin M., . . 221 
Benjamin P., . . 259 
Benjamin Bond, 127, 196, 

197 
Beriah, 34, 38, 50-54, 6S 
Bernice Caroline, . 292 
Bert Oscar, . 297, 301 
Bertie Everett, . . 259 
Bertha Agnes, . . 265 

Bertha E 225 

Bertha Louise, . . 238 

Bessie N., .... 237 

Bethiah, Bathyah, 56, 72, 

■73, 81, 210 

Betsey, 85, 97, 103, 105, 

112, 118, 119, 124, 128, 

130, 134, 142, 150, 153, 

164, 176, 180, 192, 200, 

219, 225 

Betsey Ann, 103, 106, 217 

Betsey Calista, . . 147 

Betsey F., .... 143 

Betsey Maria, . . 214 

Betsey P., . . . . 131 

Betty, 34, 49, 51. 52, 79, 

80, 93 

Beulah, .... 278 

Billy 65,94 

Bruce, 293 

Bruce Richardson, 5, 248, 

292 
Burton Clinton, . . 275 
Byron Franklin, . 276 

Caleb, 69 

Caleb Austiu, . 177, 242 
Calista, . . . 211,280 
Calvin, . . . 09, 186 
Camilla, .... 131 
Carl Leonard, . . 298 
Carleton E., . . . 255 
Carlos, 142, 143, 201, 214 



Carlos L., . . . . 263 
Caroline, 99,107,133,155, 
157, 200, 204, 226, 231, 
232, 300 
Caroline Amanda, . 310 
Caroline B., . . . 118 
Caroline C. . 114, 165 
Caroline Elizabeth, 231 
Caroline Farrar, . 287 
Caroline Frances, . 257 
Caroline L., . . . 216 
Caroline Parsons, 232, 233 
Caroline Rebecca, . 102 
Carrie, . . . 247, 281 
Carrie Bell, ... 299 
Carrie H., . . . . 292 
Carrie Susan, . . 278 
Catherine, . 55, 191, 278 
Catliariue Hatch, . 196 
Catharine L., . . 175 
Catharine P., . . 197 
Catharine Priscilla, 109 

Cecil, 241 

CelindaS., ... 228 
Chandler, . . 186, 250 
diaries, 143,200,202,218, 
251, 266 
Charles Albert, . . 259 
Charles B., . . 186, 251 
Charles Benjamin, 259,296 
Charles Bentley, . 257 
Charles Carroll, . . 292 
Charles Coolidge, 153, 229 
Charles E., .'' . . 241 
Charles Eliot, 102, 161, 
165, 171, 234 
Charles F., 254, 261, 295, 

296 
Charles Henry, 203, 217, 
228, 266, 277, 283 
Charles Howard, 248, 292 
Charles Irving, . . 290 
Charles Kirklaud, 115, 173 
Charles Leroy, . . 216 
Charles Lewis, . . 289 
Charles Little, . . 310 
Charles Mawney, 196, 259 
Charles Morgridge, 154 
Charles Nathan, 244, 290 
Charles Park, . . 237 
Charles Pickard, 158, 233 
Charles Pinckney, . 130 
Charles Seymour, 116, 174 
Charles Solomon, . 176 
Charles Turner, . 175 
Charles Victor, 227, 281 
Charles W., 245, 278, 290 
Charlesia, .... 105 
Charlotte, 84, 125,131,202 

215 
Charlotte A., . . 262 
Charlotte C, . . 258 
Charlotte Clement, 238 



>V.\UK OEXKALOOY. 



331 



ClKivlotte Louisn, . 102 
Cliarlottc Miiriuii, . 21.") 
China, .... 4. tl!) 
Chloe, 70, 82, Si, 125, 127. 

195 
Cliloe Elvira. . . 195 
Clara, 219, 2(;o. 285, ai2 
Clara or Clarissa, . 192 
Clara Crosby, . . 2(!5 
Clara Gertrude, . . 284 
Clara Jane, . . . 245 
Clara Lestina, . . 278 
Clara Louisa, . . 21(5 

Clara R 2110 

Clara \V 190 

Clara Winifre.l, . . 311 
Clarence Brigliani, . 278 
Clarence II., . . . 232 
Clarence Harvey, 273, 299 
Clarinda, . . . . 125 
Clarissa, 113, 121, 140, 194 
Clarissa Ann, . . 10(1 
Clarissa I)illa-\vav, . 19(i 
Clarissa E., . ". . 245 
Clarissa G., . . . 245 
Clarissa Josephine, 1(14 

Clarissa L 113 

Clarissa Uicliniond, 140 
Clarissa Theresa, . 191 
Clark John, ... 272 
Cleveland, . . . . lOG 
Clifton Wilbur, . . 294 
Clinton Addison, 215, 275 
Comfort, 64, 93, 143, 144 

Cora, 283 

Cora Lillian, ... 301 
Cordelia, .... 187 
Cordelia Elizabeth, 141 
Cornelia Frances, . 227 
Coridan, .... 252 
Corydon, . . 132, 203 
Crockery, .... 4 
Cynthia, 81,119, 123,104, 
186, 215 
Cynthia E., . . . 18(! 
Cynthia Irene, . . 177 
Cvuthia Lincoln, . 115 
Cyrus, 02, 82-1, lOG, 125, 
132, 193 
Cyrus E., . . 148, 222 
Cyrus Dean, ... 177 
Cyrus Leonard, . . l.'!2 
Daniel, 44, 55, 05, 71, 95, 
99, 107. 127, 12H, 150, 
207, 222, 209,308 
Daniel Addison, 124, 190. 

191 

Daniel II 

Daniel Ilathorn, 
Daniel Ihuves. . . 
Daniel Leandcr, 197, 
Daniel Leonard, 85, 133. 

204 



22.3 
14H 
152 
200 



Daidcl Newell, 107 
Darius, 09, 105, 100. 

-t. 

Darwin Em.stu«, . -• 
Davit!, 49. 51, .'.'», r.4 77 

88,95, 124, 

151, 189. -J. 

David Edmund, 
David Suiiih, . 
Daviil Thompson, ::; 
Davis Wliitinf;. . . 
Deborah, 39, 77, 85. 

Delaua 

Delia F., .... '^Ji i..i,iaiu imu.. 

Dexter, ... 72. HO I 

Dexter L., . . 23o " ' hrln. IM. Ifti. 

Diana 

l>inah 57 Kdwin A., It' 

Dolly 83, ?ns 

Dolly Gibson, -•■ ■ 

Dora Augusta, . . 'J.' 

Dora C 2«;i 

Dora Hose, . . . 2'. . 1.a,w.» 

Dorothea 2t;- \ 

Dorothy, Dority, 20. 27 
54,55, 59,0i> " 
Dudley Ellis, . . 
Dwii,'ht, . . . . .■ . 
Dutv, . . . 118, 17 • 
Ebi-n B., .... 
Ebenezer. 3. 20, 22.1' 

37. 38, 40.41.:. 

82. 88, 124, 12.'.. .. 
Edirar ButhT. . . 
Edirar Lnurln, . . 
EdzarV.. . . 23:' 
Edith. 159, 172, 230, 

Edith Cavllt, . . 
Edith Minnie, . . - 
Edmund, . . . . H 
Edniun.l Asa. . 191. "■ 
Eilninnd Burke, 217 
Edmund Klchardsmi 

Edmund Tlle.stou 

Edna A 

Edna Adel, . . . 

Edna Endly, 

Kdua .lane, 

Edna Jones, 

Edna L.. . 

Kdtrar Laurli 

Edson. . . 

Edsou Fl."*!!!' 

Edward 

Edward \ 

Edward itcrniird 

Edw. Canv. . 

Edward Clifton. 

Eilward Cole, . . ••■ •.•••- -• 



1*1. ;•« 



322 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Eliza Martha, . .271 

Eliza Pierpout, . . 182 

Eliza Pierse, ... 226 

Eliza Pope, ... 249 

Elizabeth, 23, 35, 37, 38, 

40, 41, 42,56,57,59,64, 

66, 67,76,77,82,85,91, 

100, 102, 106, 125, 133, 

156, 157, 163, 171, 172, 

185, 189, 209, 232, 304, 

305, 307, 309 

Elizabeth A., . . 259 

Elizabeth Adelaide, 1G4 

Elizabeth Adeline, . 235 

Elizabeth Aune, . 102 

Elizabeth Blake, 177, 193 



Elizabeth Cabot, 
Elizabeth D., . . 
Elizabeth Deborah, 
Elizabeth E., . . 
Elizabeth F., . . 
Elizabeth G., . . 
Elizabeth Jane, . . 
Elizabeth Jones, 
Elizabeth L., . . 
Elizabeth Lawrence, 
Elizabeth Maria, 
Elizabeth Marsh, . 
Elizabeth Parsons, 
Elizabeth R., . . 
Elizabeth Ross, . . 
Elizabeth Ray, 



Elizabeth S., . 
Elizabeth Sally, 
Elizabeth W., 



161 
167 
244 
290 
245 
156 
246 
133 
276 
233 
175 
116 
112 
167 
205 
240, 
241 
310 
. 271 
163, 257 



182, 



155, 



Elizabeth Webber, 



Ella, .... 
Ella Augusta, 
EllaB., . . 
Ella Bumstead, 
Ella Cordelia, 
EllaE., . . . 
Ella Elizabeth, 
Ella Jane, 
Ella Maria, 
Ella Penina, . 
Ella Ydel, . . 
Ellen, 113, 131, 
Ellon Amelia, 
Ellen Augusta, 
Ellen C, . . 
Ellen Elizabeth, 
Ellen Emma, 
Ellen Eugenia, 
Ellen Frances, 
Ellen H., . . 
Ellen Jane, 
Ellen Juliet, . 
Ellen Louisa, 
Ellen Luticia, 
Ellen M., . . 
Ellen McKiustrey, 



258, 



133 
284 
. 246 
. 169 
. 266 
. 209 
224, 275 
. 235 



Ellen R., . . 
Ellen Sophia, 
Ellis, . . . 
Elmer Ervin, 
Elmer Sumner, 
Elmira, . . 
Eloise C, . . 
Elsie Belle, . 
Elsie Ellen, . 
Elsie Caroline, 
Elton Warren, 



. 272 

. 234 

. 177 

. 166 

. 273 

. 163 

. 296 

. 239 

. 276 

. 299 
164, 237 



Elvira, 125, 146, 151, 223, 

273 
Elwin B., . . . . 263 
Emeline, .... 184 
Eraeline A., . . . 156 
Emily, 99, 156, 182, 200, 
201,211, 219, 221 
Emily A., . . . . 197 
Emily B., 232, 278, 295 
Emily Caroline, . 190 
Emily Elizabeth, . 236 
Emily Fisher, . . 106 
Emily Josephine, . 217 
Emily L., ... 286 
Emily Lavina, . . 231 
Emily Louisa, . . 257 
Emily M., . . . . 205 
Emily Maria, . . 211 
Emily Maria Blackington, 



173 



245 



247 



236 
206 
239 
242 
263 
216 
203 
255 
257 
169 
156 
288 
285 
247 
167 
217 
301 
110 
230 



Emeline Pond, 
Emily Smith, . 
Emily Williams, 
Emma A., . . 
Emma Augusta, 
Emma B., . . 
Emma Catharine 
Emma D., . 
Emma Eliza, 
Emma Eyre, 
Emma F., . 



193 
143 

203 
152 
237 
236 
238 
191 
244 
226 
246 
224, 269 



Emma Forbes, 



1, 2, 4, 5, 
158 
. 276 
. 250 
. 154 
. 281 
170, 194 
173, 241 
. 291 
. 288 



Elmer Foster, 
Emma Frances 
Emma Grace, 
Emma J., . . 
Emma Jane, . 
Emma L., . . 
Emma Mary, . 
Emma Sawyer, 
Enoch, 135, 146, 208, 220 
Enoch Richmond, . 213, 

274 

Enos, 128 

Eoline 0., . . . . 282 

Ernest, 292 

Ernest Edwin, . . 272 

Ephraim Epherim,20, 22, 

23, 38, 39, 59, G2, 86 

Ephraim Groves, 121, 183 



Erastus, . 127, 142, 194, 
196, 215, 258 
Erastus Amos, . . 260 
Erastus Austin, 242, 288 
Erastus Darwin, . 260 
Erastus Davis, 197, 261 
Erastus G., . . . 258 
Esther, Easter, 22, 36, 37, 
58, 60, 66,70,79,81,88, 
124, 127, 135, 144, 148, 
153, 209 
Esther A., . . . . 166 
Esther Ann, . , . 187 
Esther May, . . . 291 
Esther Phileuia, . 192 
Ethel Anna, ... 276 
Ethel Grace, ... 293 
Ethel Miller, ... 282 
Ethelynd Amber, . 298 
Etta G. , .... 239 



167 



Etta M 

Eudora Melinda, 

Eugene Fi'ancis, 

Eugene Fitch, , . 

Eugene Huntington, 

Eugene L., 

Eugene Martin, 

Eugene Wilder, 

Eugenia, . . 

Eugenia E., . 

Eugenie, . . 

Eunice, 68, 76, 77, 81, 87, 

92, 96, 120, 122, 129, 

141, 145, 148, 177, 215, 

260 

Eunice Ann, . . . 

Eunice Augusta, 

Eunice Brainard, . 

Eunice Emily, . . 

Eunice Jane, . . . 

Eunice Maria, . . 

Eva, 

Eva Adel, .... 

Eva Belle, .... 

Evie Bertella, . . 

Eva E., .... 

Eva J., 

Eva J. M., ... 

Eva May, .... 

Evelina, .... 

Evelina Carroll, 

Eveline, . . . 

Evelyn, . . . 

Evelyn Pierpont, 

Everett, . . . 

Experience, . . 

Ezekiel, . . . 

Ezra, . 64, 77, 92, 142 

Fannie J., . . . . 275 

Fannie Seymour, . 175 

Fanny, 84, 100, 145, 155, 
199, 214 

Fanny B 253 



296 
248 
239 
309 
310 
57, 238 
273 
298 
268 
267 
280 



. 289 

. 196 

. 179 

. 203 

. 242 

. 177 

. 254 

. 299 

. 240 

. 259 

. 258 

. 275 

. 287 

. 296 

. 247 

. 247 

298, 305 

164, 169 

. 248 

123, 187 

. 77 

. 189 



WAUF OENEALOT.T. 



Fayette D., . .202,297 

Fletcher Kirkland, . 241 
Flora, . . . .251,200 

Flora A., .... 275 

Flora F., .... 237 

Flora M 258 

Florence, .... 205 

Florence Almira, . 237 

Florence Cynthia, . 273 

Florence E., ... 240 

Florence Ellen, . . 238 

Florence Emily, • 241 
Florence Martha, 
Florinda Hill, . 
Flossie Ilattie, . 
Floyd, .... 
Forrest E. , . . 
Frances, . . . 



99 



141 
21)0 
247 
253 

r.»',> 

J, 230 



100 
21ts 

2< »;i 
k;;; 

202, 205 
248, 292 



Frances A., . 
Frances Calder, 
Frances Clark, 
Francis Willis, 
Frances Morilla, 
Frances Zubiah, 
Francis, . . 
Francis Aid en, 
Francis Cunningham, 260 
Francis L., ... 171 
Francis ISIorgan, 233, 287 
Francis Newcomb, 203, 

260 
Francis S., . . . 263 
Francis Turner, 100, 167, 

191 
Francis "Wallis, . . 270 
Francis Warren, . 312 
. . . 200, 259 



, 


2- 


vh. 


• 


24,. 
259 




193. 


257 
214 




230 


2H5 


M4, 14 


. 


257 


166, U 



253, 278 
. . 289 
. . 104 
. . 257 
,273,290 



Frank, . . . 
Frank E., . . 
Frank Edward, 
Frank Eldon, 
Frank Ernest, 
Frank Henry, 
Frank II., . . • . 259 
Frank Herman, .216, 270 
Frank Ilolbrook, . 310 
Frank Newell, . 108, 239 
Franklin Jason, .210, 272 
Fraiiklinrea.se, .220, 281 

Fred 251 

Fred Lewis, . . • 217 
Frederick, 84, 129, 101, 
171, 240, 203 
Frederick Albert, . 272 
Frederick Augustus, Hx, 

222 
Frederick Barnabas, 
Frederick Craig, . 
Frederick Edimind . 
Frederick Ilofl'inan, 



I Frederick Webutcr. 240. 1 Goodale .*> 

241 

Gabriel •••» ' Oorrlnn 

Cabrlclla 

Galen liM 

Gaidner WliecUr, . 
Genevieve 1'., . . 
George, 04, 70, 8S, 

100, 125. 132. 

138, 139. 141-4 

224, 274 

George A.. 214, ..... . 

George Aaron. . 
George Addi.son, 
George Harker, . 
Goorge Ik-nlK-y, . 
George Hyrou, . 
George C, . . 
(ieorge Clarence, 
George D., 110, 215, 3i»<r 
George Dwiirht. . 170 
(ieorge Edward, . 311 
George Ernest, . . 3ol 
George Ellis. . . 24 4 
George Enoch. 221,279 
George Francis, . . 312 
George Franklin, . '2i>'J 
Georiie Frederick, . H>2 
George Gilbert. 5, 2?': 

George TI., 103. 10 v 
George Henry, . 178. 227. II 

243, 281. "-" •■■• 
George Homer, 
George Hcmfonl, --'". '-■'■' 
George Lemuel, . 14:!. 217 Ilsrriot \ 
George Long. 
George Lon/.o, 
George Lyman, 
George Otis, . 
George P., 
George K., . . 
George Uiclmrd, 
George Sewall. . 
George Vincent. 
George Wliiteileld. 
Georgia Emily. . 
Geurgiaima 



14. 
t 



rliut). 



J 1' 

!i 



. 2r> '' 
. 25( 



..,!..> TI..1I. 



' Georglauna JoHcphUic. 



I7y 

311 

27" 

31 

2. 

2t 



I! 

II 
1! 



a,«i| 



11 
1' 



Frederic L., . 
Frederick N., 



220 
104 
282 
200 
129. 

L'fMI 

203, 2<;o 
205, 207 



Gennaii, 

G«'rtnule E 

Gertruile Evangellii' 
Cierlnule Hniitlngto 
(;erlrude May. . 
<ierlrinl<- < •! 
CJertruth" Tm. 
(;«TlrUcle Wilde. 
(Mlbert AdBUiH. '' 

( v.. . 

I , Nathan, 



.xit*<.i y 



24ii 



II 

I 



324 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Harriet Pierce, 

Harriet S., 

Harriet F., 

Harrietta Jemina 

Harry E., • . 

Harry Ebeu, . 

Harry E., . . 

Harry M., . . 

Harry Newell, 

Harry Otis, . 

Harvey, . 126, 

Harvey Oilman, 

Harvey Jewett, 

Hattie, . . . 

Hattie A., . . 

Hattie E., . . 

Hattie Louise, 

Hattie M., 

Hazel, . . . 

Hazel Susan, . 

Hazen, . . . 

Helen, . . 158, 

Helen Amanda, 

Heleu Elizabeth, 

Helen Frances, 

Helen Isabel, 

Helen Lincoln, 

Helen M., . . 

Helen R., . . 

Helen Seymour, 

Heleu Virginia, 

Helen Ware, . 

Hem an, . . 

Henrietta, . . 

Henrietta Mary, 

Henrietta Phyloma, 

Henry, 58, 66, 81, 97, 99, 

101, 102, 132, 154, 157, 

161, 185, 200, 203, 219, 

231-4,263,277,284,287, 

302, 303 

Henry Augustus, . 262 

Henry Bradford, . 143 

Henry C, . . .230, 251 

Henry Cleveland, . 166, 

238 

Henry Ellas, . 

Henry Elliott, 

Henry F., . . 

Henry Hastings, 

Henry Herbeit, 

Henry Irving, 

Henry J., . , 

Henry M., . . 

Henry Martin, 

Henry Scott, 117, 176, 206 

Henry W., ... 208 

Henry Ward, . . 210, 273 

Heplizibah, 58, 95, 96, 212 

Herbert, .... 251 

Herbert Alexis, . 236, 288 

Herbert G., . . . 269 

Herbert H., . .275,300 



. 234 

203, 213 
. 201 
. 152 
. 298 
. 271 
. 269 
. 217 
. 168 
. 236 

140, 251 
. 299 

210, 273 
. 251 
. 285 
. 275 
. 284 
. 295 
. 300 
. 292 
. 312 

161, 298 
. 174 
. 194 
. 218 
. 277 
. 160 
. 239 
. 239 
. 174 
. 282 
. 233 
. 251 
253 
176 
235 



171, 



Herbert L., . . . 
Herbert Miller, . . 
Herbert Stanwood, 



247, 291 
. 282 

114, 172 
. 268 
. 218 

261, 297 
. 205 
. 204 

115, 173 



290 

282 
169, 
239 
258 
228 
308 



Horace Cornelius, 



Herbert Viual, . . 
Herman, . 121, 153 
Hester, ..... 
Hezekiah, . 44, 45, 66, 96, 

153 
Hezekiali Lyman, 153, 238 
Hildegarde, ... 172 
Hiram, .... 143, 217 
Hiram Belcher, . . 309 
Hopewell, .... 308 
Horace, . 127, 129, 177, 
197, 189, 200, 204, 259, 
260 
197, 
261 
Horace Everett, 200, 202 
Horace L., . .261,296 
Horace Lorenzo, . 196 
Horace V., ... 261 
Horatio Corydon, . 203 
Horatio Gates, . 85. 132, 
133, 204 
Horatio Leonard, . 133 
Horatio Sewall, . . 133 
Howard Reuben, 168, 239 
Hubert Marquis, . 282 
Hush Gilkerson, . 282 
Huidah, 77, 142, 145, 219 
Huldah Gayetty, . 190 
HnldaV., .... 261 
Ichabod, . 58, 80, 81, 82 
Ida A., 290 



Ida B. M., 

IdaB 

Ida Bell, . . 
Ida Louise, 
Imogene B., . 
Inez Alberti, . 
lola Melissa . 
Ira Adams, 
Ina Dale, . . 
Ira Edwin, 
Irene, . . . 
Irene G., . . 
Irma Alice, 
Irving Victor, 
Isaac, . . . 
Isaac P., . . 
Isabel, . . . 
Isabel Blake, . 
Isabel Erminie, 
Isabel Freeman, 
Isabella, . . 
Isabella Shipley, 
Isaiah, . . . 
Ithamar, . . 
J. Henry, . . 
Jabez, 68, 82, 



292 
299 
176 
174 
288 
256 
294 
141 
172 
294 
154 
297 
292 
257 
112 
267 
291 
194 
294 
269 
230 
203 
179 
. 66 
. 236 
27, 128, 
195, 198 



118, 



Jabez Gilbert, 196, 258 
Jacob, . . 77, 94, 96, 149 
Jacob Mann, . . . 152 
Jairus, 67, 103, 165, 237 
James, 68, 81, 83, 88, 90, 
121, 122, 125, 128, 135, 
152, 182, 191, 207, 208, 
248, 304, 305, 310 
James Burnham, . 312 
James Edson, . . 184 
James Edward, . . 247 
James Ervin, . . 164 
James Francis, . . 193 
James Loring, . . 135 
James Pierpont, . 249 
James R., . . .224, 280 
James White, . 115, 173 
James Royal, . . 142, 216 
James Walton, . . 225 
James William, .264,298 
Jane, . 60, 83, 156, 210 
JaneF., .... 255 
Jane M., .... 208 
Jane Melinda, . . 182 
JaueT., .... 205 
Jannett, .... 246 
Jason, 82, 89, 96, 126, 136, 
— 137, 152, 196, 200. 210, 
258, 297 

Jean, 58 

Jeanie Porter, . . 175 
Jean Stewart, . . 283 
Jemima, 42, 58, 129, 152, 
179, 184 
Jepnett Philena, . 809 
Jennie, . . . .238, 271 
Jennie E., . . . . 285 
Jennie Isabel, . . 286 
Jennie Estella, . . 258 
Jennie L., . . . . 221 
Jennie Leonide, . . 289 
Jenny Frances, . . 164 
Jenny M., . . . . 237 
Jeremiah, .... 124 
Jerusha, 45, 47, 65, 66, 82, 
94, 129, 153, 309, 312 
Jerusha K., . . . 104 
Jesse, . . 56, 65, 76, 93 
Jesse Dwight, .117, 176 

Jessie, 284 

Jessie Campbell, . 265 

Jessie Florence, . . 264 

Joanna, Joan, Johanna, 

26, 29, 103 

Joanna D., ... 230 

Joanna Elizabeth, . 209 

Joel, 79, 94, 119, 135, 149, 

176, 208, 223 

Joel Williams, . . 170 

John, 19, 21, 22, 25, 26, 

27, 28, 29,38,43,46,53, 

62, 63, 64,66,76,86,91, 

92, 94, 97, 98, 99, 101, 



113, 131, 134, 141, 142. • 
143, 153, lot;, l")?, i:>i^^ 
15<), 103, 203, 205, 20«, I 
214, 217, 229, 233, 234, I 
23G, 208, 270. 278, 285. 
280, 302, 301) 
John Albert, . . . 210 
John AUlis, . . . H8 
John Albert, . . . 143 
John Chester, , . 155 
John Clifton, . . 272 
John Murray, 
John Echvard, 
John Klls\vorth, 
John F., . . 
John Fislier, . 
John Fothersill Water- 



-WAIIF OKNKAUMiV. 

Josfphini' Kthcl, . 257 
Josiali. 22, 34. 50. r>] '■ ' 
54, 55, C8, Ga, 77 

Josiah. FranclH. . . I'i 
Joslah Ilolbrook, 124. 1 

Juililli i; 

.hulsou C, ... 2.' 

Julia, r.i< iiVi 1 ;r. i.. 



o;j 



274 

217 

2.s(; 

200 
202, 2G4 



, 157, 232 
. . 91 
247, 2"J1 
, 20'J, 270 
. . 215 
. . 229 



house, . . 
John Hodges, 
John Howard, 
John J., . . 
John Murray, 
John Orlando, 
John Qaiucy Adams, 147, 

221 
John S., .... 150 
John Sand ford, . . 172 
John Spurr, . .141, 214 
John W., . . . . 300 
John Walter, . . 214 
John Ward, . .137,211 
John Warren, . 177, 245 
John Winslow, . . \^'-'> 

John W. F 254 

Jonas Forristall, . 203 
Jonathan, 31, 36, 37, 40, ' 
50, 57,58,59,00,62, 74, 
75, 80, 83, 84, 88, 111, 
130, 131, 135, 201 
Jonathan Day, . 149, 223 
Joseph, 4, 22, 23, 20, 27, 
28, 38, 45,46,47,55,57, 
64, 06,70,80,82,91,94, 
90, 107, 113, 114, 123, 
124, 125, 140, 150, 157, 
171, 188, 192, 224,292, 
309 
Joseph Ashur, . 154, 230 
Joseph Cyrus, . . 192 
Joseph E., 171,240,241 
Josei)li Kil-ar, . . 242 
Joseph K<l\viii, . ll.'i, 173 
Joseph F , ... •-'"•! 
Joseph (J ilnian, . . --"•' 
Joseph K irklaud, 70. 113 
Josepli O., . • 1«3. 249 
Joseph Iloger, . . 113 
Joseph Sanger, 
Joseph T., 
Joseph Warren, 
Joseph Z., . • 
Josei)hine, 
Josephine E., 



Julia A., . . 
Julia Adell, . 
Julia .\inanda. 
Julia E., . . 
Julia Ellen. . 
Julia F., . . 
Julia J.. . . 
Julia Laurella, 
Julia Leland, . 
Julia .M., . 187, 
Julia Melansa. 
Julia i{. M. . 
Jidieinie, . . 



* * • 



1G5. 



191, 



111 
17t* 

I'.'. 
201 
249 



Juniata, . . 
.hiniata Maria, 
Justin, . . . 
Justin .Mon/.o, 
Justin Cole, . 
Justin IVrklns, 
Justina, . . 
Jusiiua Colo, . 
.Justus Ilurd, . 
Kate 11., . . 
Kate Ik-lle, . 

Kate 1) 

Kate Fisher, 

Kate Louise, . . . 1 . 
Katharine. . . . 
Kendrick. . . !• 

Kenneth Hi 

Keinietha M.:. _ . - 

Kejila, Keziali, .H4. 49. .-■ 
52. 77. 93. 94. 1 1 



117. 
115, 



220. 
2Ui 



3IU 

aiu 

170 

311 

I. 
i:.. 

214 

i: 

2rt7 
LMl 



154, 2.'.o 
. 22.". 
. 2:12 
. 150 

109, 172 
. 249 



Kezlali Eanici, 
Kollock, 
Laura, . . \".?- 
Laura .\.. . 
Laura .\tlaii. . 
Laura Helle, . 
Laura Dw iijht. 
Laura illl'ii, . 
l,!Hira i.inl- M' 1' 
i^aura .M.-kria, 
Laura S. . . 
Laurelln I'ratt. . 
Lavitia, Lavbila, I. 

2iH. 2:'- 
Lavinla .\ntli<>ny, . 
I.avlnin lln/i-n, . . 
Lavlna .Mdiir. . . 
Lavlnia I'urtir. . . 
Lawrence Victor, . 



1 
. IC' 

2':fl, 274 



172. 



.231. : 



I.AWton. 



LcaUc. . 



I 



1 



Julius II 224 1 



I 
I. 

T.l!-, 

i 

1 



til. 



S^-', #-■• 



I'M 



1 



326 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Louisa Lee, . . 

Louise M., . . 

Louise Kuth, . . 

Louise T., . . . 

Lowell, . . . . 
Lowell Davis, 

Luana, . . . . 
Luceba Augusta, 

Luceuia, . . . 

Lucia, . . . . 

Lucia Lewis, . . 

Luciua O., . . 
Lucinda, 72, 124, 



17 



7, 



IGl 
108 
174 
237 
179 
178 
251 
278 
267 
116 
189 



224 
152,211, 
235, 263 
Lucinda A., . . . 114 
Luciuda Allen, . . 114 
Luciuda Emeline, . 109 
Lucius J., . . . . 144 
Lucius Jeremiah, 221, 279 
Lucretia, ... 85, 128 
Lucretia Burr, . . 148 
Lucretia Maria, . . 192 
Lucy, 63, 69, 74, 75, 83, 
104, 112, 122, 128, 157, 
163, 173, 185, 200, 223, 
255, 311 
Lucy A., .... 208 
Lucy Alice, . . . 240 
Lucy Allen, . . . 159 
Lucy Almira, . . . 273 
Lucy Ann, . 113,168,259 
Lucy Ann Adams, . 161 
Lucy Clark, ... 100 
Lucy D., . . . 157, 248 
Lucy B., .... 248 
Lucy Ellen, . . . 115 
Lucy Evelyn, . . . 168 
Lucy Fogg, . . . 165 
Lucy L., . . . . 286 
Lucy M., .... 310 
Lucy Manning, . . 130 
Lucy Maria, . . . 117 
Lucy P., . . . . 199 
Lucy Watson, . .241 
Luther, .... 69, 106 
Luther B., 
Luther G., 
Luthera, 
Lydia, 53, 
68, 81, 8i 



293 
173 
199 
54, 55, 60, 64, 
3, 91, 107, 117, 
122, 208, 308, 312 

Lydia A., . . . . 297 

Lydia Luciuda, 

Lydia Lurana, 

Lydia Maria, . 

Lydia W., . . 

Lyman, 114, 149; 

Lyman Gary, . 

Lyman D., 

Lymau Davis, 

Lyman E., 

Lyman Eugene, 



171, 



106 
119 
108 
311 
223 



105, 165 
242 



243, 289 
. 77 
5, 166, 
238, 304 



Lyman Park, . . 124, 191 
Lyman Smith, . 177, 242 
Lyman Stoddard, 179, 246 
Lvman Trumbull, . 278 
Mabel, . . 128, 284, 288 
Mabel Hastings, . 298 
Mabel Marshall, . . 262 

Mabel R 295 

Maggie, .... 283 

Mahala 201 

Malcolm Cunningham, 286 
Mautu, .... 128, 199 
Marcellus Austin, 190, 256 
Marcia Abigail, . . 168 
Marcia Louisa, . . 276 
Marcus, .... 199 

Marcy, 82 

Margaret, 18, 22, 23, 36, 

37,53, 54,58,67,81,95, 
128, 150, 187, 287 
Margaret A., . . . 253 
Margaret Aretta, . 289 
Margaret S., . ... 242 
Margery, .... 291 
Margery Jean, . .286 
Marguerite E., . . 240 
Maria, 116, 121, 146, 219, 
224, 202 
Maria A., . . .213, 230 
Maria Anne, . . . 152 
Maria Elizabeth, 247, 284 
Maria Huntington, . 229 
Maria Taylor, . . 146 
Mariah, .... 251 
Mariah C, ... 254 
Mariam, ... 77, 239 
Marietta Louise, . 289 
Marilla, .... 132 
Marion C, . . . 283 
Marion HoUoway, . 298 
Marion W., ... 221 
Marion Wheeler, . 296 
Marjorie Kirkland, . 241 
Marshall, .... 200 
Martha, 40, 41, 66, 86, 101, 

145, 152, 154, 155, 165, 
185, 231, 259, 302 
Martha A., . .261,268 
Martha Ann, 101, 167, 197, 
228, 281, 310 
Martha Ann Grey, . Ill 
Martha B., . .118,289 
Martha E. , ... 269 
Martha Ellen, . . 291 
Martha Ii^mma, . . 171 
Martha Elizabeth, 169,209 
Martha G., . . . 197 
Martha H., ... 197 
Martha Harriet, . . 147 
Martha J.,. . .230,290 
Martha Jane, . . . 222 
Martha King, . . . 116 
Martha Rogers, . . 134 



Martha Sarah, . . 231 
Martha W., ... 200 

Martia, 311 

Marvel 91 

Mary, 26, 27, 30, 40, 43, 

44,48,51, 56, 60,61,62, 

64, 65, 66, 70, 72, 77, 80, 

82, 90,99, 100, 107, 113, 

122, 124, 127, 128, 129, 

132, 137, 139, 140, 143, 

156, 160, 163, 166, 169, 

172, 187, 189, 197, 199, 

206, 208, 212, 219, 22Q, 

224, 247, 251, g60, 263, 

277, 298, 300, 302, 304, 

308, 311 

Mary A., 163, 176, 187, 

217, 227, 240, 276 

Mary Abby, . . . 244 

Mary Agnes, . . . 170 

Mary Alice, . . . 170 

Mary Anna, . . . 115 

Mary Ann, 115, 135, 141, 

201, 207, 211, 212, 246, 

250, 253, 272 

Mary Ann Tileston, 202 

Mary Appleton, . . 233 

Mary Aurelia, . . 170 

MaryB., .... 185 

Mary Belle, ... 282 

Mary Betsey, . . . 131 

Mary Bradstreet, . 206 

Mary Bragg, . . . 204 

Mary Brastow, . . 202 

Mary Breck, ... 312 

Mary C, . . . . 110 

Mary Clark, ... 151 

Mary Coutant, . . 274 

Mary Cotton, . . 100 

Mary Davis, . . . 257 

Mary E., 110, 111, 171, 

250, 252, 255, 258, 271, 

312 

MaryE. B., ... 232 

Mary Edna, ... 284 

Mary Edwards, . . 124 

Mary Eliza, ... 183 

Mary Elizabeth, 157, 189, 

204, 226, 229, 234, 265, 

273, 276, 286, 290, 293, 

282 

Mary Ella, 176, 254, 257 

Mary Ellen, . . 169, 270 

Mary Emeline, . . 193 

Mary Emily, . .180, 192 

Mary F., . . . . 214 

Mary Flora, ... 278 

Mary Frances, . 222, 227 

Mary G., . . . . 225 

Mary Greene, . . 158 

Mary H., . 229, 245, 265 

Mary Harriet, . 161, 241 

Mary Hayward, . . 182 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



.t?7 



May Helen, . . 190, 20.0 
Mary Isabolle, . . 277 
Mary J., . . .204, 202 
Mary Jaue, 133, 211, •2M;, 
243, 28i), 301) 
Mary Joanna, . . '2'>{) 
Mary Josephine, . 17t"« 
Mary Julia, . . . 292 
Mary L., 223, 225, 25.S, 
262, 2U0 

Mary Lee lUl 

Mary Lillian, . . 171, 2(J7 

Mary Lily, 

Mary Louisa, . 

Mary LovoU, . 

Mary Lucinda, 

Mary Maria, . 

Mary Miranda, 

Mary N., . . 

Mary liandall, 

Mary Kobbius, 

Mary Rosaline, 

Mary Sophia, . 



152, 



248, 292 
221 
157 
192 
2S1 
195 
254 
132 
231 
232 
204 



Mildred Uhutla. . . 

Milla 

Miily 

Milu Lewis, . .252 

.Milton 

.Minna Louise, . . 
Minnie .Vd.Uue, . . 
.Minnie Hell. . . . 
Minnie Coni, . . . 
Minnie K. . 
.Mini, 

MiraG 

.Miranda, . . . !'.': 
.Miriam, . . . ; i ■ 
Miriam Lavinia, . . 
Molly, .S3. h4, 92, yC, 



-'"1 
i?7a 



nllv, 



IV 



Mary T., . . . . 217 
Mary Temple, . . '2M 
Mary v., .... 274 
Mary "Washburn, . 2lo 
Mary Waterhouse, . '2:>i 

Mason, 295 

Matthew Asaph, 252, 294 
Matilda, .... 
Matilda Louise, . . 
Matilda Maria, . . 
Mattie C, . . . . 
Mattie Elizabeth, . 

Maud 

Maud Elizaljeth, 
Maud Warren, . . 
May Coflin, . . . 
May Emily, . . . 
Mehetable, Mehitabel, 27. 
40,43,54,55,58,02, G4, 
99, 105. 122, 245 
Mela, . . , . . 127 
Melatiah, 47, 59, 83, 84, 
85, 129, 131, 132, 203 
Melenda, .... 304 
Melenda Shaw, . . 182 
MelindaJauc, .181,247 
Melissa Jane . . • 19o 
Melissa M., . . . -'93 
Melville C, . . . IHM 
Melville llobertson. 



I'l-.r. 
I'. -J 

O - 



198 
274 
151 
171' 
172 
205 
252 
237 
311 



.Mosed, 43,00, 04, 21'^ 
Moses Everett, .2o. 
Moses Hastings, 2l>, 
Moses Lane, T .222, 
Moses Weld, . . . 

Mvra, 

.Myra R 

Mvra Jane, . . . 
.Myron Lee, . . 107. 2 
Mymn Koberts, . 
Myrlie .Vlice, . . 
Myrlie Isabel, . . 2.' 
N. .Vugusline, . . 2'- 

Nabby 7. 

Nancy, 08, H3, 84, 107. 12.' 
123, 128, 137, 139, U' 
112, 144, 153, 154. 

Is2, 217 . 
Nancy .\nn, . . 
Nancy K., . . . 
Nancy Lauretta, 
Nancy .Maria, 
Nancy S., . . . . '~> 

Nanny ' 

Naomi, . . . 05, 2' • 
Nathan. 77, 82, 117, 123. 
148, 177. 1N7, iss. 2-J,i 
242, 245, 254, 305 
Nathan K., . .254,2' 
Nathan Fisher, . . i: 
Nathaniel, 18, 22, •-' 
31,34, 3H, 40. 41. 1 
51, 63, 00, 07. «.- 
104, 137, 20y, 211. .. 
308. 3 



2' 
I. 
1 

i; 



''s: 



Mercv, 



90, 122, 123 



Merle .Marson, 
Mcrriam, . . 
Merritt, . . 
Merritt E., 
Mcrtie A., . . 
Mervin Willis, . . 27n 

Meshech 3o;i 

Michael, 36, 37, 58, 83, 12.S 
Mildred Tray, . • 208 



. 293 
. 2:!5 
224, 2>o 
. 12.S 
. 29('. 



Nulhanle! Dana, 

Nellie 

Nellie (• 

Nellie Kellcllas. . 

Nellie M., . 

Nelly 

Nelly J 

Nellv M 

Nelson, . UU.'i' 

Nellie 

I Newell K 



1 



( 1. 



) )rmu«Ju. ita. i 



Ua,:;^. iw. iij. 



r«»i. 



Uaxvx. 



328 



WARE GENEALOGY, 



Phebe, Phoebe, 58, 68, G9, 

70, 77, 78, 83 

Phelps 152 

Phil. Thurber, . . 2G8 
Philander, 126, ISO, 194 
Philander Ilartwell, 255 
Phihxiider Keuuj', . 180 
Philena, .... 225 
Philip Cunuina;ham, 28G 
Phiiiehas, .^82, 95, 125 
Phinehas Atwood,150,224 
Pliiiy, . . . 122, 185 
Plinv Clark, . 185, 250 
Polly, 67, 70, 90, 96, 99, 
118, 123, 126, 128, 129, 
136, 138, 153, 180, 211, 
297 
Polly Groves, , . 181 
Polly Maria, ... 245 
Preston, 96,121,163,181, 
182, 248, 292, 304, 305 
Priscilia, . 48, 51, 104 
Eachel, 80, 117, |120, 127s 
135. 224. 225 
Eachel Esther, . . 191 
Rachel S., ... 220 
Ralph, 70, 76, 107.114,172 
Ralph Fletcher, . . 241 
Ralph Kirkland, . 172 
Randolph A., , . 205 
Raymond, .... 266 
Rebecca, 43, 69, 81, 89, 
92, 93, 137, 146 
Rebecca A., . . . 110 
Rebeckah Banker, . 269 
Rcna Emily, . . . 252 
Reuben, . . . 72, 83 
Reuben Newell, . . 108 
Reuel, 22, 71, 72, 109, 128 
Reuel Willard, 109, 169 
Rhobe (Phtcbe?), . 195 
Rhoda, 69, 88,93,96, 106, 
122, 135 
Rhoda Ann, . . 226 

Richard, 44, 64, 91, 140, 
142, 199, 230, 311 
Richard Cunningham, 286 
Richard Darwin, . 260 
Richmond Ames, . 300 
Robert, 1, 2, 3, 17, 18, 19, 
21, 22, 25,28,30,35,36, 
37,38,39,57,59, 60, 79, 
87, 149, 157, 159, 209, 
287, 304, 307, 308, 309 
Robert Albert, . . 236 
Robert Allison, 166, 238 
Robert Blunt, . . 310 
Rol)ert Burns, . 230, 284 
Robert C, ... 260 
Robert Christmas, . 267 
Robert Dennison, . 275 
Robert Dexter, . . 265 
Robert Edward, , . 284 



Robert Gage, . . 298 
Robert Galen, 181,247,292 
Robert H., . . 285, 230 
Robert Loi'enzo, . 247 
Robert Percival, . 238 
Robert Rea, ... 172 
Rodney Bradford, . 232 
Roger Blaine, . , 241 
RoUo, ..... 230 
Romondo C, . 218, 277 
Rosie M., . . . . 280 
Rosina, .... 128 
Roweua, .... 199 
Roxalana Sheldon, . 203 
Roxana, . . . 199, 208 
Roxanna Phebe, . 141 
Roxany, . . . . 185 
Rov Bennett, . . 283 
Rufus, 122, 123, 185, 187, 
188, 199, 250 
Rufus A., . . , . 253 
Ruth, 57, 194, 199, 228, 
240, 264 
Ruth Lillian, ... 240 
Sabin, . , . , . 148 

Sabra, 105 

Sadie E., .... 237 
Sadie L., . . 254, 258 
Sallv, 69, 75, 93, 95, 104, 

105, 125, 126, 135, 142, 
143, 164, 183, 189, 214, 

311, 312 
Sally Smith, . 143, 214 
Salome, .... 142 
Samantha, . . . 246 
Samantha Eulalia, . 294 
Schuyler, . . . 186, 251 
Sjimiiel, 8, 19, 20, 21, 23, 
•■ 30,35,38, 39, 55,59,67, 
72, 75, 85, 88, 91, 103, 

106, 111, 112, 122, 123, 
134, 151, 167, 170, 183, 

207, 209, 270, 292 
Samuel A., ... 103 
Samuel Austin, . . 112 
Samuel B., ... 220 
Samuel Boylston, . 134 
Samuel Coverley, 183, 249 
Samuel Cowell, 152, 227, 

283 

Samuel Gilbert, . . 184 

Samuel L., . . . 157 

Samuel Miller, .228,282 

Samuel Morse, . 199, 263 

Samuel Newton, . 282 

Samuel Wheaton, . 179 

Samuel William, . 73 

Samuel Worcester, . Ill 

Sanford, . . . 149, 187 

Sarah, 36, 37, 38, 42, 58, 

60, 67, 73, 74, 75, 77, 79, 

80, 82,86,89,90,94, 95, 

102, 103, 111, 113, 122, 



123, 134-138, 142-144, 
148, 149, 162, 163, 167, 
170, 183, 198, 206, 210, 
211, 220, 222, 225, 255, 
266, 280, 307, 308 

Sarah A., 170,237,258 

Sarah Adeline, . 210, 211 

Sarah Amelia, . . 283 

Sarah Ann or Anne, 178, 
202, 227, 258 

Sarah Ann Bethia, . Ill 

Sarah B., . . . . 249 

Sarah Belle, . . . 282 

Sarah Bradford, . 168 

Sarah Catharine, . 192 

Sarah Cole, ... 242 

Sarah Cornelia, . . 282 

Sarah E 206,268 

Sarah Edith, ... 236 

Sarah Elizabeth, 115, 154, 

202 

Sarah Ellen, . 

Sarah Elmira, 

Sarah Eoline, 

Sarah F., . . 

Sai'ah Frances, 

Sarah Green, . 

Sarah H., . . 

Sarah J., . . 

Sarah Jane, . 

Sarah L., . . 

Sarah M., . . 

Sarah Maria, . 

Sarah Matilda, 

Sarah Minns, 

Sarah Prentice, 

Sarah Smith, 

Sarah W., . . 

Selenda A., . 

Selina, . . . 

Seneca Eugene, 

Sevia, . . . 

Sevia Olivia Ann 

Sibel, . . . 

Sibyl, . . . 

Sidney, . . 

Sidney L., 

Silas, . . . 

Silas Frederick, 

Silence, . . 

Silvanus, . . 

Silvea, . . . 

Solomon 



205, 
195, 



. 228 
. 272 
. 282 
. 270 
. 110 
. 185 
183, 247 
. 273 
183, 256 
. 258 
. 224 
206 
257 
265 
210 
184 
257 
163 
85 
299 
. 218 
. 218 
. 54 
. 133 
224, 280 
275, 300 
. 70 
. 168 
57, 81 
. 96 
. 93 



JO, 



Sophia, 



Lawrence, 76, 
77, 116, 117 
98, 312 



Sophia W., 
Sophia Willard, 
Sophronia, • 76 
Sophronia J., 
Sophy, . . . 
Stanly Pierpout 
Statira, . . . 
Statira Chapin, 



115 
116 
, 77, 254 
153 
185 
293 
146 
147 



UAKR (irVrvi-OOY. 



333 



Stella, .... 129, 279 
Stella G., . . , . 293 
Stephen Cnimiughani, 287 
Stephen Harrison. . 173 
Stephen Noland, 228, 283 
Stephen Thomas, . 267 
Stephen V., . . 199, 2C2 
Storer Preble, . . 2(15 
Sumner Burlingame, 240. 
291 
Susan, 9G, 12G, 



131. ir.o, 

190, 259 

. . 225 

.203, 



Susan A., . . 
Susan Amelia, . 203, 240 
Susan Ann, . . . lie 
Susan Auijusta, . . 243 
Susan Dix, ... 132 
Susan Durell, . . 107 

Susan E 283 

Susan Elizabeth, 132, 228 
Susan Louise, . 133, 210 
Susan M., . . . . 150 
Susan Maria, . . . 143 
Susan Melinda, . . 247 
Susan ]\Ierrill, . . 179 
Susan Minus, . . 202 
Susan Torrev, . . 24C 
Susan Walcott, . . 229 
Susanna, G7, 76, 119, 125, 

127 

Suse 92 

Susie, 91 

Survina, .... 95 
Sylvester Goodale, 76, 115 
Sylvester Howard, . 180 
Sylvia, .... 94, 98 
Synthia, .... 119 

Taniar, 95 

Thankful, . . 77, 152 
Theodore, . . . 69, 105 
Theodore Leston, . 232 
Thooda, .... 220 
Theresa, .... 234 
Thesda, .... 278 
Theobald Chester, . 290 
Thomas, 3, 30. 58, 76, 81, 
114, 115, 130, 131 
Thomas B., 125, 177, 193 
Thomas C, . • • l'-'^ 

Thomas J 312 

Thomas JeQ'erson, 137, 
212, 312 
Thomas Minns, . 202, 265 
Tliomas iSIuiiroo, . lf<5 
Thomas liusscU, . 172 
21 



1 r,r. 1 • 



Thomas Shopnrd, 
Thornton Klrklat 

Thornton ' ' 

Tiniolhy, 

111, 119, 120, 1 
180, 188, 192, : 

Tlmothv Lewirt, . 
Tryphenia, . . 

Unity 

Ursula, . . 
Ursula .M.. 
Viua Ellu, . . . 
Vinal, . . 126, 127 

Viola 

Viola Maria, . . 
Violctta raullne. . 
Virjjinia. .... 
Vorestus, . . .157 
Waitstill, . . .105 
Waitstill Louisa, 

Wales 

Wallace Henry, . 
Wallace Kiiifj, .21»; 
Walter, 98, 154. !'■' 

204, 
Walter Blake. ..:i. 
Walter C'rii;,'liton, . 
Walter Eliot. . . . 
Walter Ells>Yorlh, 



1721 110. lU, 1» la*. HI 






bi 



WllMnn H 



>^ Uiiaui 



2.!1 



Walter Hazcn, . . 
Walter Ik-urv, . . 

Walter L 

Walter .Macon, .'Jo'.i. 
Walter Ubadlab. . 2:j, 

Ward 137. -tn> Wl'isrii 

Warner Lakln. . . 
Warren, 6S, 104. 12.V 
164, 17'' 
Warren Fn-d, . . 
Warren Ulin.. . 23r, 

Wesley 

Wesley L., 221,:.-- 
Wilbur Kiske, 

Wilbert 

Willard, 122, 128. 185 

Willard .\danj.i. 
Willard C. . 
Willard WillUni 
William, 27. «1.< 

62, 63.64,67. 7 

91. 96. 101. ! 



\guf. 



t. 14*. 



NAMES OTHER THAN WARE. 



Abbot, . . 79, 102, 139 

Adams, 94, 95, 124, 125, 

126, 150, 159, 163, 191, 

223, 227, 288, 297 

Ainsworth, . • • 141 

Albro, 72 

Alden 148 

Aldis, .... 23, 65 
xUdrich, Aldrage, Ald- 
ridffe, 17, 21, 122, 191 
Allchorus, ... 118 
Alleu, 71,82,100,158,189 
Allison, .... 232 
Ames, . . 86, 300, 311 
Anderson, .... 122 
Andrews, . 100, 138, 243 
Andross, .... 62 
Angelsdon . . . 259 
Appleton, .... 233 
Arras, ..... 76 
Armsby, .... 167 
Arnold, . . . 222, 226 
Atwater .... 280 
Atv/ood, .... 220 
Avery, ... 21, 45, 72 

Ayres 231 

Babcock 102 

Saclieler 216 

Bacon, 30, 38, 50, 51, 52, 
110, lis 
Backus, .... 119 
Badcock, .... 20 
Bailey, 123, 1.34, 142, 176, 
188, 207, 235, 243, 2G7 
Baker, . . 18, 135, 311 
Baldwin, . 146, 158, 210 

Bales, 170 

Bancroft, . . . . 141 
Bannister, ... 76 
Barbour, .... 232 

Bare, 298 

Barlow, .... 300 
Barnes, . . 53, 101, 229 
Barnum, Barnbain, 215 

BarroU -38 

Barrett, .... 130 



Barrows, 

Bartlet, 

Basset, 

Bates, 

Batchelder, 



, . 62 
. 288 

, . 266 

123, 286 

. 110 



Battell, Battle, Battles, 

Battelle. 21, 24, 29, 30, 

42, 88, 178, 290 

Bayley, 169 

Bayliss, .... 138 
Baxter, .... 291 

Beal 138 

Bean, Beane, . 25, 162 

Beard, 136 

Bears, 293 

Beckwith, .... 273 

Beede, 261 

Belcher, .... 143 
Belden, Belding, 55, 225 

Belknap 226 

Bell, 174 

Bement, .... 75 

Bemis, 234 

Benedict, . . . . Ill 

Benner, .... 187 

Bennett, Bennv^tte, ISO, 

214, 215, 249, 282, 289 

Benson, .... 242 

Bent, .... 87, 223 

Bickford, .... 267 

Bis;elow, 53, 65, 133, 135, 

159, 288 

Bissby, .... 298 

Billiugs,23,46, 47,55, 61, 

84, 132, 177, 207 

Bird, 214 

. 229 
. 93 
. 264 
. 160 



Blnnt, 309 



Bishop, . . 
Bl.o.ckinton, . 
Bladen, . . 
Blaikie, . , 
Blake. 27, 64, 67, 70, 119, 
124, 151, 165, 167, 257 
Blanchard, ... 125 
Blazer, ., ... 282 
Blodgett, . . 188,254 
IJlood, . . 99, 248, 262 



Boaden, 

Bodflsh, . 

Bonney, 

Bosworth, 

Boutillier, 

Bowditch, 

Bowen, 



121 



. 104 

. 267 

. 72, 73 

134, 141 

. 116 

192, 304 

, . 156 



Blair, 254 

Bowes, ... 99, 100 
Boyd, . . . 122, 186 
Boyden, . . . 153, 191 
Boynton, .... 189 
Bradley, . . 123, 129 

Brann, 188 

Brastow, .... 104 
Breck, .... 69, 232 
Brewer, . . . 131, 265 
Brewster, .... 47 
Bridge, .... 156 
Brig'hara, . . 278, 288 
Briggs, 62, 64, 98, 145 

Bright, 42 

Brimblecorn, . . 103 
Britton, . 79, 147, 215 
Broad, . . . 39, 106 
Broaddns, .... 264 
Brodmerkle, . . . 163 
Broadstreet, . . . 134 

Brock, 20 

Bromiley, . . . . 110 
Brooks, .... 163 
Brown, 70, 98, 137, 240, 
245-247, 302 
Bruce, . . 
Bryant, 
Buck, . . 
Buckner, . 
Buffixm, 
Bullard, 46, 
Bullen, . . 
Bullock, . 
Burgess, . 
Burkett, . 
Burleigh, . 
Burnham, . 



186 
108 
39 
24 
103 
66, 154, 229 
. . 17, 99 
79 
258 
126 
108 
141 



WARF. OEVEALOflV. 



Bnrr 121, 148: 

Bun-is 140 ' 

Burroughs, . . . r.>5 ' 
Burt, . . . 12'., 2,ss 

BuswcU Klo 

Butler, . . . Ls.-., 232 
Butterflokl, . 122, 131 
Butters, . . , . 12(J 

Cahill, 22G 

CaklAvell, .... 132 
Campl)ell, .... 275 

Capen 11), 232 

Caprou 43 

Carpenter, 38, 120, 123, 
125, 147, 181, 251 

Carr, 277 

Carrold, .... 305 
Carroll, . . .247,201 

Carter, 121 

Gary, Carej', 103, 105, 119, 
208, 217 

Cass 270 

Cate 284 

Chadbourne, 255, 290, 308 

Chamn 4, 62 

Chamberlain, 71, 109, 115, 

142, 150, 2(»!), 293 

Chandler, 89, 9G, 158, 170, 

18« 
Chapen, Chapln, 70, 103, 
114, 145 
Chaplen, .... 43 
Chapman, . . .213,284 
Chase, . . HI, 200, 312 
Cheoseraan, . . . 235 
58, 192, 247 
... 71 
Generc," 18a, 
20, 150 
. . . 139 
... 00 
... 139 
... 2.-.0 
. . 188, 2.53 
. . 90, 279 
. . 130, 202 



Colburn, Colbunie. S5. 
Cole, Cowles. IIC 



aa^DtT, 4, SS JM 49 44 «^ 



CiiK-miiii, . 
("olfurd. . 
Collins, . 
Col lock, 
{'i>lton, 
Colly.T, 
Comiii!". 
Conistock, 
Coniinl, 
Constance, 
Cooloy, 
Coolidge, . 
Cook, 08, 150 



19- 
1G3, 2 

4 
102. 2- 



Cheever, 
Ciieney, 
Chenery, " 

Chick, . 

Chickerint; 

Cliild, . ' 

Chilson, 

Choate, 

Church, 

Churchill, . 



Clap, Chipp, 18, 19, 45, 

170, 207, 312 

Clark, Clarke, 53, 65, 08, 



87, 99, 100, 

118, 120, 122. 

151, 154, 250, 

270. 302 

1 20, 155, 1H5 

. . . 119 

. . . 1 ';•■'. 

. . . 20IJ 
Cllnesworth, ... 147 

Clvde -'10 

Cobb •«>. *■-' 

Cobh'iiih, . . .-'I.-, L'T'- 

Codtiiiig I"^'-' 

Coggeshall, ... 68 



09, 75, ~\ 
114, 117, 
125, 140, 

Clary, . . 
Cleale, . 
Cleveland, 
Clifton, 



Cookson, 

Coolidge, 

Coon, . 

Cooper, 

Co|ieland, 

Corse. . 

Corson, 

Cottrell. 

Courser, 

Cousins. 

CiiverU'v. 

Cowee. . 

CoWfll, 

Craft. . 

Craiiie, Crale. 

Crime. 9s, 2 

Crawfurd. 

Cressy, 

Crocker. . 

Crockflt. . 

Crofut, 

Crosby, 

Croscup. . 

C'rossinan, 

('ross'-ll, . 

Cnlp' pper, 

Cuinming'*. 

Cunninghauj, 

Cnrrnn, 

Cnrrier, 

Curtis, . 

ensiling. 

Cnslunan. 

Cutting, 

Daggett. 

Dann, . 

Pani', 

l):mf<»rlli, 

Diiilel 

DanlelH. 20, 68. n^ 



00 
105. 



2- 

l: 

197. 



or,9 



202 

40. 1 1 1 

121, 1 <:.'■. 

1- 
1 

1 ■ 



.63. 1 






2s 1 
2'.' I 
2". I 
2: 

1' 



2' 

h 

149. 2. 

2> 
2> 

r 



19. U> 



!' 



• I 



%>. ll«. 



11 



1> 



li 



'U. 



IV 



Darling. 
Dnrt, 

l):iv.Mip.i!i, . . 11. • 
Davi-. 2::. 123. HO. Ml 
180, 197. 198. »A3. rJ3 1 



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332 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Evans 125 

Everett, 49, 51, 52, G2, 83, 
84. 123, 194 
Fairbanks, 18, 23, 2(5, 35, 
66, 210 
Eairchild, ... 294 
Fales, . 143, 178, 312 
Farnsworth, . . . 192 
Farnum, . . . . 186 j 
Farrar, . 269, 287, 310 
Farriugton, ... 23 



Farwell, 
Fassett, 
Fessenden, 
Field, . . 



76, llo, 168 
. . . 116 
. . . 135 
76, 195, 258 



Gere, 75 

Geretin, .... 114 

Gibbs, 41 

Gilbert, . . . 200, 272 
Gilchrist, .... 299 

Giles, 217 

Gill, 307 

Goldtliwaite, . . 310 
Goodale, .... 55 
Goodenow, Goodnow, 57, 
58, 133, 215 



Finley, 231 

Finnej', .... 62 

Fish, 112 

Fisher, 23, 24, 28, 30, 31, 

37,47,56,65,72,95,118, 

120, 121, 184, 193, 215, 

217, 242 

Fiske, 88, 97, 110, 269 

Fletcher, od, 87, 134, 241 

Flagg, . . . .55, 230 

Flatiugham, ... IS 



Goodrich, . 
Goodridge, 
Gordon, 
Goulding, 



79, 



93 



Flint, 
Flood, . 
Floyd, . 
Fogg, . 
Folger, 
Foote, . 
Forbes, 
Forbush, 
Force, . 
Ford, . 
Forrest, 
Fosgale, 
Foster, 37, 85 

195, 197 
Fowler, 
Fox, 

Franklin, 
Frary, . 
Freeman, 
French, 
Frink, . 
Frost, . 
Fuller, 21, 29, 38 
168, 209, 227 
Gage, . 
Gaines, . 
Gale, 
Galnsha, 
Gamage, 
Gardner, 
Garland, 
Gates, . 



•9 



97 



134, 208 
. 196 
. 85 
. 156 
. 109 
. 264 
. 195 
. 182 
34, 38 
93, 310 
• 84 
. 280 
,98, 104, 

276, 310 
. 160 

116, 132 
. 276 
. 140 
37, 62 

270, 280 

. 260 

39, 290 

, 77, 79, 

252, 280 
. 263 



. 251 

. 158 

. 310 

. 86 

201, 202 

. 310 

. 199 



Gay, 23, 25-7, 29, 30, 37, 

39, 44, 60, 243, 289 

George, . 19, 23, 39, 91 

Geuere, Ginery [Chen- 

ery], 18a, 20 



120 
. . . 197 
. . 57, 112 
45, 244, 246 



Grady, 195 

Grainger, . . . . 117 
Grant, 34, 83, 180, 226, 

250, 298, 307 
Greatraikes, ... 95 

Greeley 108 

Green, Greene, 18, 19, 87, 
95,117,124,160,175,185 
Greenwood, . . . 4, 71 
Grouety, .... 218 
Grover, .... 109 
Groves, . . 121, 304 
Guild,27,31,112, 120, 163, 

178, 242, 289 

Gunn, 173 

Gnstin, .... 137 
Hale, . . 84, 123, 190 

Haley, 213 

Hall, 53, 54, 96, 101, 124, 
126, 132, 151, 170, 210, 

230, 268, 291 

... 238 

Hamlet, 149, 

154, 223 

Hammond, 70, 145; 225 

Hancock, 31, 37, 57, 99 

Handel, .... 222 

Hanna, 172 

Hanson, .... 261 
Harding, .... 164 
Hardwicke, . . . 176 

Hardy, 225 

Harlow, .... 237 

Harmon 96 

Harper, 110 

70, 222, 227, 
312 



Halladay, 
Hamblet, 



Harrington 



Harris, . 

Harrison, . 

Hartlejs 

Hartshorn, 

Hartway, , 

Hartwell, . 

Harvey, 

Haskell,. , 

Hastings, 

Hathaway, 

Hathon, 



203, 



21, 



127, 

218, 
254, 



219 
173 
238 
179 

35 
187 

62 
286 
234 
296 
216 



Hathorn, .... 144 

Hatstat, . . 162, 23G 

Haven, . ... 45, 102 

Hawes, 23, 25, 29, 37, 44, 

48, 51, 57, 58, 68, 125, 

126, 129, 155, 194, 223, 

239, 245, 301 

Hawkes 75 

Hawkins, . . 127, 128 
Hay den, . . . 70, 121 



Haynes, . . 
Hayward, 
Hazelton, 
Heald, . . . 
Healy, . . . 
Heard, Hurd, 
Heath, . . 
Heaton, 
Heffron, 
Heilge, 
Henderson, 
Hendrick, . 
Hensel, 
Henshaw, . 
Herring, . 
Herzog, 
Hicks, . . 
Higgins, . 



. 183 

. 189 

. 310 

. 221 

80, 304 

166, 167 

77, 189, 295 

53, 80 

193 

266 

145 

215 

291 

74 

39 

108 

62 

164 



Hill, Hills, 4, 62, 80, 91, 

126, 139 

Hillycr, .... 70 

Hilt, 295 

Hitchcock, . . . 158 

Hixon, 120 

Hodges, .... 61 

Holbrook, 35,67, 69, 124, 

244, 309 



Holden, . 
Hollis, . 
HoUoway, 
Holmes, 
Holt, . 
Hood, . 
Hooker, 
Houston, 
How, Howe,- 
PI ward, 121 
Howland, 
Hoxie, . 
Hoyt, . 
Hubbard, 
Hugg, . 
Hughes, 
Hnlett, . 
Humphrey 
Hunt, . 
Hunter, 
Hunting, 
Huntington, 
Huntoon, 
Hurd, . 
Hutchins, 
Hyde, . 



103, 162, 193 

302 

247 

312 

88 

240 

102, 180 

. . 130 

181, 297 

180, 246 

74, 109 

51 

98 

275 

145 

287 

117 

216 

9, 151 

252 

23, 24 

309 

164 

222 

85 

75 



18, 



WAUE OEXF.ALOOT. 



Ide, . . . 
Ini;alls, 
" Ironquill," 
Irviutr, . . 
Jackson, . 



. . 179, 
. . 108 

23y, 309 
. . 2\)'J 

102, 275 



Jaques. . 155, 233, 287 
Jenkins, .... 75 
Jennings, . . 107, 204 
Jewett, . . . 89, 253 
Johnson, 100, 103, 123, 
180, 185, 203, 239, 240, 
308 
Johnston, . . . . 175 
Jones, 18, 19, G7, 133, 1(53. 

199 

Jordan, 239 

Josselyn 133 

Joy, 5G, 277 

Joyce, 270 

Juiigbhith, ... 222 

Kaleiu, 17 

Kamp, 128 

Keelnm, ... 19, 20 
Keen, , . . . . 187 

Keep, 198 

Keith, 150 

Kemp, 128, 200, 217, 2(i3 

Kendall 87 

Keniston 204 

Kent, 199 

Kennedy ... 70, 254 

Kidder, 187 

Kill)urn, .... 93 

Kimball, . . 145, 212 

Kinney, Kennev, . 180 

King, . 44, 7G, 142, 207 

Kingman, .... 279 

Kingsbnry Kingsbcrry, 

19, 39, 40, 42^ CO, cb, 

71, 137, 144, 100, ICS, 

179, 243, 3U1 



Leonard, 47. C2. 67. 
138. 163 
Lcprellelt, . . . 
Lewis, C7. 75, 178. 

245, 248 
LIbbcy. Llbby. . 

Lilly 

Lincoln. U7. 8C, 



:: TTir.' ,11 



ICN) 



11 



Kingsley 
Kirkland, 
Knapii, . 
Knight, 47 
Knowles, 
Koch, . 
KoUock, 
Lakin, . 
Lamb, . 
Lambert, 
Lane, 
Laugraaid, 
Law, 



74 
... 74 

. . . 13G 

79, 271, 272 

. . . 92 

. . . 10,S 

50 

272 

. . . 113 

100, 205 

C2, 04, 101. 

292 

. . . 171.' 



. 4(5 
209, 



Lawrence, 63, 76, 8], 175 
Leach, . . . .79. 216 
Leavitt, 73, 113, 114, 121, 
294. 297 
Lech ford, . . . . 3ii7 
Lechler, . . . • i:"' 
Lee, . . 146, 161. 297 
Lelaud, 97,98,99,102,230 



Litchilfld. 
Little, . . 

Litlk-rteld, ;;i : 

Lloyd, . . KM 

Locke, 101, luft, loO. 114 

Long i'::i 

Lord 

Loring, .i., 

Lott, . . 109 

Lovell 1'" 

Lovering 1,'. . 

Lovewell 86 

Lowell in? 

Lowndes, . . 
Lnll, . . . 

Lyiiuiii i: 

Lyon, . . . 
McAdams, 
McAnaul. . 
Mc('al)e, . . 

McCall 17' 

McC'luiul, . . 167 ■ 
McCUirg. . . 

Mcronms ..i' 

McKoweii, . . . 11' 
McKvay, . . 
MclJanphey, . 
McCilassion, . . . 1«'' 

.McCJuire 801 

.Mcliilosl 109 

.Mackeiilyrc, . . . "'1 

.Mcliitvre, . . 

McKay, ... 151 

Mi'Kceii, . . 

.McKenzie. 

Mcl.aiu'. . . 

.McN.ii I'- 

.McQiiarl'-rs, . 
.McSpaddi-n, . 
McWllllnuis. . 
Mncce, 61, 144, 14 

Magce L' 

.Magnir' 
MagiM, 

.Miikcplfcc, . . 
.Man. .Mniin, l"" ?? '-' 

31.34. 35. 

65. 07 ' 

Maid.'V. 
Manning. . 
.MaiiHlleUI. 
Mar.h, . . 
.Marsh. . . 



'"•>i. ?.. ^^n. m. ii». 



S\u\rx. 

^T^^l^■. ' 



M<-n.liiI|. 
Mi-rrl«in. 

M. r ^■' 



Metmlf. 



An.i.i:.!.- r 



i&i, ita. rjj 



\: 



M 

M 
V 
M 



334 



WARE GENEALOGY. 



Nourse, 

Nowell, 

Nye, 

Olcott, . 

Oliver, . 

Ondler, 

Ouion, . 

Osborne, 

Otis, 

Oxford, 

Oxnard, 

Osgood, 

Overbangh 

Packard, 

Paiue, . 

Paige, Page, 

Palfrey, 

Palmer, 

Park, . 

Parker, 20 



Parkhurst, 
Parraelee, 
Parsous, 
Partridge, 



54 



9, 



. 97 
139, 308 
131, 149 
224 
157 
252 
230 
146 
100 
109 
205 
273 
213 
112 
120, 158 
180, 213 
. 303 
104, 267 
30, 67 
86, 105, 



213, 236, 244, 269 



92, 



1 



89, 



24 



Pasraore, 
Peabody, 
Pearson, 
Peaslee, 
Pease, . 
Peck, . 
Peet, . 
Peuuiman, 
Perkins, 
Perrin, . 
Perry, . 
Peters, . 
Pettee, . 
Pettis, . 
Phelps, 
Phillips, 
Pickard, 
Pierce, Pearse, 



206 

. . 175 

. 112, 163 

142, 187, 

188 

. 80 

. 126 

108, 158 

253, 295 

. 226 

229, 274 

. 134 

. 60 

129, 151 

. 151 

152, 208 

211, 219 

. 84 

. 225 

183, 234 

116, 201 

. 157 

39, 221, 

248, 288 

182 

273 

174 

180 

63 



Pierpont, . 

Pitcher, 

Pi ton, . . 

Pitts, . . 

Piatt, . . 

Plimpton, Plympton, 120, 

178, 190, 194, 243 

Poml, 58, 77, 84, 85, 93- 

95, 120, 122, 127, 143, 

162, 223 

Pope, 1, 182, 183, 249, 305 



Porter 
Post, . 
Potter,. 
Powell, 
Powers, 
Pratt, 65, 



45, 70, 281, 287 
.... 218 
. . . 139, 204 
.... 18a 
.... 100 
74, 88, 92, 97. 
107, 132, 232, 280 



Pray ,268 

Prentice, Prentiss, 46, 66, 

100, 120, 302 

Preston, .... 281 



Prescott, 
Price, . 
Proctor, 
Prnsk, . 
Puffer, Puffor 



.309, 311 
. . 99 
. . 166 
. . 104 
43, 44, 47, 
92 
102 
184 



Putuara, 
Putney, 

Quei'e, 195 

Rae, 119 

Rand, • .... 190 
Randall, . . . 132, 292 
Randlett, .... 84 
Rathboue, . . 143, 216 
Ray, . . 81, 119, 181 
Raymond, . . . Ill 

Reave, 194 

Record, .... 54 
Reed,74,75, 167,224, 238, 
256, 294 
Reeves, .... 295 
Remick, .... 261 
Rheem, .... 264 
Rice, 75, 143, 162, 233, 

250, 286, 310 
Richmond, 83, 90, 91, 92, 

221 

Richards 42 

Richardson, 87, 105, 106, 
125, 149, 181, 184, 214, 

226, 227, 258 
Riddle, .... 202 
Rideout, .... 293-i 

Ridley, 169 

Riggs, 93 

Ritchie 294 

Robechawe, Robeshaw,65 
Robbins, . 87, 126, 194 
Roberts, . . . 284, 308 
Robertson, . . 146, 219 
Robinson, 54, 110, 146, 

285 

Rockwood, Rockett, 23, 

77, 245 

Rolerson, .... 195 

Rose, 



Sargent, ... 72, 195 
Savage, .... 281 
Saunders, .... 283 
Sawtelle, .... 86 
Sawyer, 189, 195, 210, 270 
Scott, . . .71, 76, 205 
Scheuber, .... 170 



Scbeur, 
Schlagel 



196, 260 
. 198 
. 134 
. 171 



Roundy, 
Rowe, . 
Roy, 

Russell, 107,115, 116, 140, 
236, 272 

Ryder, 105 

St. John, 
Sage, . 
Sampson 



Sanborn, 
Sanderson, 
San ford, , 
Sanger, 



. . 105 
. . 296 
.213, 234 
. . 87 
. 142, 249 
93, 172, 179 
46, 153, 230 



219 
246 
Seaborn, Seaborne, 18,24 
Seaverns, ... 70, 154 
Seavev, .... 129, 195 
Sedfield, .... 205 

Selden 86 

Seuter, .... 264 
Severance, . . 126, 132 
Severing, .... 126 
Sewall, . . 45, 46, 104 
Shamon, .... 99 
Shattuck, .... 206 
Shaw, . . , . . 106 
Shears, Sheares, 25, 31 

Shedd, 263 

Sheldon, ... 99, 259 
Shepard, 34, 67, 70, 115 
Sheplee, .... 141 
Sherwood, . . 73, 185 
Shields, .... 246 
Shnmway, . . . 105 
Shuttle worth, . . 80 

Sibley, 103 

Siegel 113 

Simmons, .... 215 

Simon, 247 

Sinatt, 241 

Sise, 159 

Skinner, ... 82, 155 

Slavback, .... 220 

Slocumb, 109, 167, 191 

Small, .... 97, 98 

Smead, .... 171 

Smith, 40, 41, 70-75, 100, 

107, 112, 113, 121, 129, 

130, 132, 136, 142, 144, 

147, 155, 164, 167, 177, 

183, 203, 206, 220, 222, 

237, 240, 256, 277, 297 

306 

... 248 

75, 125, 144 

. 131 

. 133- 

. 225 

. 116 

. 116 

121, 144 

. 271 

231, 243 

. 229 

. 248 

. 168 

79, 146 

. 238 



Sneeden, . 

Snow, . . 

Southard, . 

Spaulding, 

Spencer, 

Spindle, 

Spofford, . 

Spooner, . 

Spottswood, 

Sprague, 157, 

Squires, 

Standish, 

Stanwood, 

Staples, 

Starkey, 



WAKE Oh.NL.vi-Uta . 



S35 



Starr, . 


. 


93, 155 


Torry. . .14 


Stearns, 


. . 193, 271 


Towie, 2" 


Stebbins, 


, ... 231 


Town V 


Steilman, 


.... 39 


Townsoud, .... 1 1 


Stephens, 


Stevens, ILT), 


Trask. ... 104, |; 




2SS 


Tufls |. 


Stephenson 


, . . . 94 


Turner, G9. 10«;, IN •■ 


Stetson, 




. . 85 


239. 242. 2:.i 


Stewart, 




. 113, 115 


Twichel! 


Stickles, 




. . 17(; 


Tvl.T. 


Stockwell, 




169, 2 ;3 


1 


Stockier, 




. . 133 


1 . 


Stone, . 




261, 2t;2 


I'plianj, . 


Stinison, 




. . 218 


Upt(in. . . 


Storrs, . 




. 215 


Vaiuii-rvoort 


Stougliton, 




. 25 


Vand 


Stout, . 




. Mt; 


Van , 


Strang, 




. 289 


Varnul>i. . 


Strever, 




. H)9 


Varuey, . 


Stuart, . . 




210, 232 


Vassftil, . . 


Sturdevant 


Sturlevant, 


Vanghan, . 




(J5. ()7 


Vinson, . . 


Swan, . 


. . . liSG 


Vinton 


Swain, . 




. 309 


Voorlices : 


Swett, . 




249, 309 


Wadnian 1 i 


Sweetinir, 




. Gl 


Waite, . . Ill ir;i» ? 


Sweetzer, 




. 145 


Walcott. 


Switliin, 




. 147 


Wak-s .. 


Sylvester, 




75, 7G 


Walker. . fil. 75. IKh r 


Symonds, 




. 130 


Wallace. . 


Taft, . 




7G 


Walton. . 


Talbot, 42, • 


t7, G3,91, i:i8. 


Ward, . . . 




139, 140 


Wardxv.n nt 


Tandy, . 


... 136 




Tanner, . 


. . . 2-il 


Warts, . . . 


Taylor, . 


. . . 290 


Warner, 2.'.. 31. .'■ 


Tenny, . 


O 1 




Teulon. . 


....[' 




Tewkslniry 


. . 204, 2(17 


Wati-riioiisc, l>»; 


Tliacher, 


. ... 170 


Wai^rs. 


Tiiaxter, 


... 158 


WatklnH. 


Thayer, 58 


149, 190, 234, 


WnLion, 




29(1 


Weber. 


Thomson, 


. 118, 201, 211 


Webster, 144, l^l.;^i- 


Thompson, 


Go, 77, 129, 




IGi 


J, 200, 208, 210 


Weldt•mann, 


Thrasher, . 


... (:2 


Weiscr, . . 


Tliroop, 




. . 20 


Welch. W.-I 


Thurston, 




. . 122 


Wrbi. 


Thwing, 




lOa, 271 


W.-l!l!iL't 


Tibbetts, 




. 177 


\'. 111. ly^ 


Tik•^*ton, 




. . 201 


\'. ... 


Tinkliam, 




. 1 ; 




Titus, . 


, , 


. (;», \u.. 


t ) ' ( I ■■ 1 1 > i , 


Todlumter, 




. 292 


Wlialcu,' . 


Toombs, 




. 243 





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